The reaction of MnO 4 - with oxalic acid (H 2 C 2 O 4 ) in acidic solution, yielding Mn 2+ and CO 2 gas, is widely used to determine the concentration of permanganate solutions. (a) Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction. (b) Use the data in Appendix D to calculate E° for the reaction. (c) Show that the reaction goes to completion by calculating the values of Δ G o and K at 25 °C. (d) A 1.200 g sample of sodium oxalate ( N a 2 C 2 O 4 ) is dissolved in dilute H 2 SO 4 and then titrated with a KMnO 4 solution. If 32.50 mL of the KMnO4 solution is required to reach the equivalence point, what is the molariry of the KMnO 4 solution?
The reaction of MnO 4 - with oxalic acid (H 2 C 2 O 4 ) in acidic solution, yielding Mn 2+ and CO 2 gas, is widely used to determine the concentration of permanganate solutions. (a) Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction. (b) Use the data in Appendix D to calculate E° for the reaction. (c) Show that the reaction goes to completion by calculating the values of Δ G o and K at 25 °C. (d) A 1.200 g sample of sodium oxalate ( N a 2 C 2 O 4 ) is dissolved in dilute H 2 SO 4 and then titrated with a KMnO 4 solution. If 32.50 mL of the KMnO4 solution is required to reach the equivalence point, what is the molariry of the KMnO 4 solution?
Solution Summary: The author explains that a balanced equation for the reaction of MnO_4- and
The reaction of
MnO
4
-
with oxalic acid
(H
2
C
2
O
4
)
in acidic solution, yielding
Mn
2+
and
CO
2
gas, is widely used to determine the concentration of permanganate solutions. (a) Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction. (b) Use the data in Appendix D to calculate E° for the reaction. (c) Show that the reaction goes to completion by calculating the values of
Δ
G
o
and K at 25 °C. (d) A 1.200 g sample of sodium oxalate
(
N
a
2
C
2
O
4
)
is dissolved in dilute
H
2
SO
4
and then titrated with a KMnO4 solution. If 32.50 mL of the KMnO4 solution is required to reach the equivalence point, what is the molariry of the KMnO4 solution?
Question 5: Name the following compound in two ways
using side chain and using prefix amine (Common name
and IUPAC name both)
CH3NH2
CH3CH2NHCH3
CH₂CH₂N(CH3)2
Draw the structure of diethyl methyl amine
Question 6. Write the balanced combustion reaction
for:
a. Hexane
b. Propyne
c. 2-pentene
Question 7: Write the following electrophilic
substitution reactions of benzene:
Hint: Use notes if you get confused
a. Halogenation reaction:
b. Nitration reaction :
c. Sulphonation reaction:
d. Alkylation reaction:
e. Aceylation reaction:
Question 4. Name the following structures
○
CH3-C-N-H
H
CH3CH2-C-N-H
H
CH3CH2-C-N-CH3
H
A. Add Water to below compound which 2-methyl 2-butene (addition Reaction)
H₂C
CH₂
CH,
+ H₂O-> ?
Major product?
Minor product?
B. Add Bromine to the compound which 2-methyl 2-butene (addition Reaction)
CH₂
CH₂
+ Br₂→ ?
Major product and Minor product both are same in this?
C. Add Hydrogen Bromide to the compound which 2-methyl 2-butene (addition
Reaction)
H,C
CH₂
CH₂
+ HBr
Major product?
Minor product?
D. Add Hydrogen to the compound which 2-methyl 2-butene (addition Reaction)
CH₂
CH₂
+ H₂
Major product and Minor product both are same in this?
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