(a) Interpretation: The mass of electron needs to be verified equal to the 1/2000 of the mass of H atoms. Concept introduction: In order to proofthe above statement, the mass of hydrogen should be calculated and compared with the known mass of electron.The mass number of hydrogen atom is 1 because it only contains 1 electron and 1 proton thus, the mass of hydrogen atom is equal to sum of masses of a proton and an electron.
(a) Interpretation: The mass of electron needs to be verified equal to the 1/2000 of the mass of H atoms. Concept introduction: In order to proofthe above statement, the mass of hydrogen should be calculated and compared with the known mass of electron.The mass number of hydrogen atom is 1 because it only contains 1 electron and 1 proton thus, the mass of hydrogen atom is equal to sum of masses of a proton and an electron.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the mass-to-charge ratio for positive ion needs to be proved more than that of an electron.
The mass of electron needs to be verified equal to the 1/2000 of the mass of H atoms.
Concept introduction:
In order to proofthe above statement, the mass of hydrogen should be calculated and compared with the known mass of electron.The mass number of hydrogen atom is 1 because it only contains 1 electron and 1 proton thus, the mass of hydrogen atom is equal to sum of masses of a proton and an electron.
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The mass-to-charge ratiofor positive ion needs to be proved more than that of an electron.
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A positive ion contains a smaller number of electrons than its neutral state. When an atom loses electron/s, it forms a positive ion. Even after losing an electron, the mass number for an atom remains the same because it is a sum of the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus.
Alcohols can be synthesized using an acid-catalyzed hydration of an alkene. An alkene is combined with aqueous acid (e.. sulfuric acid in water). The
reaction mechanism typically involves a carbocation intermediate.
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Draw the simplified curved arrow mechanism for the reaction of acetone and CHgLi to give the major product.
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