Le Châtelier’s principle is stated (Section 12-7) as follows: “If a change is imposed on a system at equilibrium, the position of the equilibrium will shift in a direction that tends to reduce that change.” The system N 2 ( g ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2 NH 3 ( g ) is used as an example in which the addition of nitrogen gas at equilibrium results in a decrease in H 2 concentration and an increase in NH 3 , concentration. In the experiment the volume is assumed to be constant. On the other hand, if N 2 is added to the reaction system in a container with a piston so that the pressure can be held constant, the amount o f NH 3 actually could decrease, and the concentration of H 2 would increase as equilibrium is reestablished. Explain how this can happen. Also, if you consider this same system at equilibrium, the addition of an inert gas. holding the pressure constant, does affect the equilibrium position. Explain why the addition of an inert gas to this system in a rigid container does not affect the equilibrium position.
Le Châtelier’s principle is stated (Section 12-7) as follows: “If a change is imposed on a system at equilibrium, the position of the equilibrium will shift in a direction that tends to reduce that change.” The system N 2 ( g ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2 NH 3 ( g ) is used as an example in which the addition of nitrogen gas at equilibrium results in a decrease in H 2 concentration and an increase in NH 3 , concentration. In the experiment the volume is assumed to be constant. On the other hand, if N 2 is added to the reaction system in a container with a piston so that the pressure can be held constant, the amount o f NH 3 actually could decrease, and the concentration of H 2 would increase as equilibrium is reestablished. Explain how this can happen. Also, if you consider this same system at equilibrium, the addition of an inert gas. holding the pressure constant, does affect the equilibrium position. Explain why the addition of an inert gas to this system in a rigid container does not affect the equilibrium position.
Solution Summary: The author explains the observation of the given experiment and the effect of addition of inert gas at constant pressure and constant volume.
Le Châtelier’s principle is stated (Section 12-7) as follows: “If a change is imposed on a system at equilibrium, the position of the equilibrium will shift in a direction that tends to reduce that change.” The system
N
2
(
g
)
+
3
H
2
(
g
)
⇌
2
NH
3
(
g
)
is used as an example in which the addition of nitrogen gas at equilibrium results in a decrease in H2 concentration and an increase in NH3, concentration. In the experiment the volume is assumed to be constant. On the other hand, if N2 is added to the reaction system in a container with a piston so that the pressure can be held constant, the amount o f NH3 actually could decrease, and the concentration of H2 would increase as equilibrium is reestablished. Explain how this can happen. Also, if you consider this same system at equilibrium, the addition of an inert gas. holding the pressure constant, does affect the equilibrium position. Explain why the addition of an inert gas to this system in a rigid container does not affect the equilibrium position.
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The reaction sequence shown in Scheme 5 demonstrates the synthesis of a
substituted benzene derivative Q.
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NH2
NaNO2, HCI
(apexe) 13× (1
HNO3, H2SO4
C6H5CIN2
0°C
HOTE
CHINO₂
N
O
*O₂H (
PO
Q
Я
Scheme 5
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(i)
Draw the structure of intermediate O.
[2 marks]
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(ii) Draw the mechanism for the transformation of aniline N to intermediate O.
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(b)
[6 marks]
(iii) Identify the reagent X used to convert compound O to the iodinated compound
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P.
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(iv) Identify the possible structures of compound Q.
[2 marks]
[2 marks]
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(v)
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Draw the mechanism for the transformation of intermediate P to compound Q.
[5 marks]
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(vi) Account for the regiochemical outcome observed in the reaction forming
compound Q.
[3 marks]
PROBLEM 4 Solved
Show how 1-butanol can be converted into the following compounds:
a.
PROBLEM 5+
b.
d.
-C=
N
Which alkene is the major product of this dehydration?
OH
H2SO4
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