The following observations were made for a series of five oil drops an experiment similar to Millikan's (see Figure 2-8). Drop 1 carried acharge of 1.28 × 10 − 18 C drops 2 and 3 each carried 1 2 the charge of drop 1; drop 4 carried 1 8 the charge of drop 1; drop 5 had a charge four times that of drop 1. Are these data consistent with the value of the electronic charge given in the text? Could Millikan have inferred the charge on the electron from this particular series of data? Explain.
The following observations were made for a series of five oil drops an experiment similar to Millikan's (see Figure 2-8). Drop 1 carried acharge of 1.28 × 10 − 18 C drops 2 and 3 each carried 1 2 the charge of drop 1; drop 4 carried 1 8 the charge of drop 1; drop 5 had a charge four times that of drop 1. Are these data consistent with the value of the electronic charge given in the text? Could Millikan have inferred the charge on the electron from this particular series of data? Explain.
Solution Summary: The author explains the inferred possibility of the charge on the electron from Millikan's oil-drop experiment.
The following observations were made for a series of five oil drops an experiment similar to Millikan's (see Figure 2-8). Drop 1 carried acharge of
1.28
×
10
−
18
C drops 2 and 3 each carried
1
2
the charge of drop 1; drop 4 carried
1
8
the charge of drop 1; drop 5 had a charge four times that of drop 1. Are these data consistent with the value of the electronic charge given in the text? Could Millikan have inferred the charge on the electron from this particular series of data? Explain.
What would be the best choices for the missing reagents 1 and 3 in this synthesis?
1. PPh3
3
2. n-BuLi
• Draw the missing reagents in the drawing area below. You can draw them in any arrangement you like.
• Do not draw the missing reagent 2. If you draw 1 correctly, we'll know what it is.
• Note: if one of your reagents needs to contain a halogen, use bromine.
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Identify the missing organic reactants in the following reaction:
X + Y
H+
two steps
Note: This chemical equation only focuses on the important organic molecules in the reaction. Additional inorganic or small-molecule reactants or products
(like H2O) are not shown.
In the drawing area below, draw the skeletal ("line") structures of the missing organic reactants X and Y. You may draw the structures in any arrangement that
you like, so long as they aren't touching.
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structure.
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Draw the mechanism of friedel-crafts acylation using acetyl chloride of m-Xylene
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General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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