Two crystalline forms of white phosphorus are known. Both forms contain P 4 molecules, but the molecules are packed together in different ways. The α form is always obtained when the liquid freezes. However, below −76.9°C, the α form spontaneously converts to the β form: P 4 ( s , α ) → P 4 ( s , β ) a. Predict the signs of ∆H and ∆S for this process. b. Predict which form of phosphorus has the more ordered crystalline structure (has the smaller positional probability).
Two crystalline forms of white phosphorus are known. Both forms contain P 4 molecules, but the molecules are packed together in different ways. The α form is always obtained when the liquid freezes. However, below −76.9°C, the α form spontaneously converts to the β form: P 4 ( s , α ) → P 4 ( s , β ) a. Predict the signs of ∆H and ∆S for this process. b. Predict which form of phosphorus has the more ordered crystalline structure (has the smaller positional probability).
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Two crystalline forms of white phosphorus are known. Both forms contain P4 molecules, but the molecules are packed together in different ways. The α form is always obtained when the liquid freezes. However, below −76.9°C, the α form spontaneously converts to the β form:
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a. Predict the signs of ∆H and ∆S for this process.
b. Predict which form of phosphorus has the more ordered crystalline structure (has the smaller positional probability).
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How many neighbors does the proton that produces the multiplet below have?
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Draw a partial structure from the multiplet below. (The integration of the multiplet is 6)
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An 'H-NMR of a compound is acquired. The integration for signal A is 5692 and the integration for signal
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Assign the carbons in the NMR below as either carbonyl, aromatic, or alkyl.
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