The molar concentration of iron ion F e 3 + when iron nitrate and K S C N solutions are mixed has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Equilibrium constant ( K c ) : Equilibrium constant ( K c ) is the ratio of the rate constants of the forward and reverse reactions at a given temperature. In other words it is the ratio of the concentrations of the products to concentrations of the reactants. Each concentration term is raised to a power, which is same as the coefficients in the chemical reaction . Consider the reaction where A reacts to give B. aA ⇌ bB Rate of forward reaction = Rate of reverse reaction k f [ A ] a =k r [ B ] b On rearranging, [ B ] b [ A ] a = k f k r =K c Where, k f is the rate constant of the forward reaction. k r is the rate constant of the reverse reaction. K c is the equilibrium constant.
The molar concentration of iron ion F e 3 + when iron nitrate and K S C N solutions are mixed has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Equilibrium constant ( K c ) : Equilibrium constant ( K c ) is the ratio of the rate constants of the forward and reverse reactions at a given temperature. In other words it is the ratio of the concentrations of the products to concentrations of the reactants. Each concentration term is raised to a power, which is same as the coefficients in the chemical reaction . Consider the reaction where A reacts to give B. aA ⇌ bB Rate of forward reaction = Rate of reverse reaction k f [ A ] a =k r [ B ] b On rearranging, [ B ] b [ A ] a = k f k r =K c Where, k f is the rate constant of the forward reaction. k r is the rate constant of the reverse reaction. K c is the equilibrium constant.
Definition Definition Study of the speed of chemical reactions and other factors that affect the rate of reaction. It also extends toward the mechanism involved in the reaction.
Chapter 19, Problem 19.100P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The molar concentration of iron ion Fe3+ when iron nitrate and KSCN solutions are mixed has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant(Kc):
Equilibrium constant (Kc) is the ratio of the rate constants of the forward and reverse reactions at a given temperature. In other words it is the ratio of the concentrations of the products to concentrations of the reactants. Each concentration term is raised to a power, which is same as the coefficients in the chemical reaction.
Consider the reaction where A reacts to give B.
aA⇌bB
Rate of forward reaction = Rate of reverse reactionkf[A]a=kr[B]b
For CARS, which statement is not true regarding its advantages?
a) Contrast signal based on vibrational characteristics, no need for fluorescent tagging.
b) Stronger signals than spontaneous Raman.
c) Suffers from fluorescence interference, because CARS signal is at high frequency.
d) Faster, more efficient imaging for real-time analysis.
e) Higher resolution than spontaneous Raman microscopy.
Draw the major product of the Claisen condensation reaction between two molecules of this ester. Ignore
inorganic byproducts.
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1. NaOCH3/CH3OH
2. Acidic workup
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O
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The total number of carbons in the parent chain is incorrect. Review the reaction conditions including starting materials and/or
intermediate structures and recount the number of carbon atoms in the parent chain of your structure.
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Using a cell of known pathlength b = 1.25115 x 10-3 cm, a water absorption spectrum was measured. The band at 1645 cm-1, assigned to the O-H bending, showed an absorbance, A, of 1.40.
a) Assuming that water density is 1.00 g/mL, calculate the water molar concentration c (hint: M= mole/L)
b) Calculate the molar absorptivity, a, of the 1645 cm-1 band
c) The transmitted light, I, can be written as I= Ioexp(-xb), where x is the absorption coefficient (sometimes designated as alpha), Io is the input light, and b is the cell pathlength. Prove that x= (ln10)*x*c
d) Calculate x for the 1645 cm-1 band