The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table of each given element are to be stated. If these elements are metal, metalloid or non-metal is to be stated. Concept introduction: In modern periodic table, elements are arranged in groups and periods according to their atomic number. Metals are present at left of the stair step, whereas nonmetals are present at right of the stair step. Metalloids are present inside the stair step. (a) To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for chromium; if chromium is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table of each given element are to be stated. If these elements are metal, metalloid or non-metal is to be stated. Concept introduction: In modern periodic table, elements are arranged in groups and periods according to their atomic number. Metals are present at left of the stair step, whereas nonmetals are present at right of the stair step. Metalloids are present inside the stair step. (a) To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for chromium; if chromium is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
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Chapter 2, Problem 41E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table of each given element are to be stated. If these elements are metal, metalloid or non-metal is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In modern periodic table, elements are arranged in groups and periods according to their atomic number. Metals are present at left of the stair step, whereas nonmetals are present at right of the stair step. Metalloids are present inside the stair step.
(a)
To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for chromium; if chromium is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for helium element; if helium is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for phosphorous element; if the phosphorous is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for zinc; if zinc is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
(e)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for magnesium; if magnesium is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
(f)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for bromine element; if bromine is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
(g)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine: The chemical symbol, atomic number and position in the periodic table for arsenic element; if arsenic is a metal, metalloid or non-metal.
II
Interpretation Introduction
To determine: Location of Cr,He,P,Zn,Mg,Br and As on the periodic table.
Predict the major organic product(s) of the following reactions. Indicate which of the following mechanisms is in operation: SN1, SN2, E1, or E2.
(c)
(4pts)
Mechanism:
heat
(E1)
CH3OH
+
1.5pts each
_E1 _ (1pt)
Br
CH3OH
(d)
(4pts)
Mechanism:
SN1
(1pt)
(e)
(3pts)
1111 I
H
10
Ill!!
H
LDA
THF (solvent)
Mechanism: E2
(1pt)
NC
(f)
Bri!!!!!
CH3
NaCN
(3pts)
acetone
Mechanism: SN2
(1pt)
(SN1)
-OCH3
OCH3
1.5pts each
2pts for either product
1pt if incorrect
stereochemistry
H
Br
(g)
“,、
(3pts)
H
CH3OH
+21
Mechanism:
SN2
(1pt)
H
CH3
2pts
1pt if incorrect
stereochemistry
H
2pts
1pt if incorrect
stereochemistry
A mixture of butyl acrylate and 4'-chloropropiophenone has been taken for proton NMR analysis. Based on this proton NMR, determine the relative percentage of each compound in the mixture
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