For the given ionic compounds, whether the formula is correct or not is to be checked and the incorrect formula is to be corrected. Concept introduction: Ionic compounds are formed by electrostatic attraction between ions such as monoatomic ions and polyatomic ions; in which positively charged ions is known as cations and negatively charged ions are known as anions. The sum of charges of ions present in an ionic compound is equals to net charge of the compound.
For the given ionic compounds, whether the formula is correct or not is to be checked and the incorrect formula is to be corrected. Concept introduction: Ionic compounds are formed by electrostatic attraction between ions such as monoatomic ions and polyatomic ions; in which positively charged ions is known as cations and negatively charged ions are known as anions. The sum of charges of ions present in an ionic compound is equals to net charge of the compound.
Solution Summary: The author explains that ionic compounds are formed by electrostatic attraction between ions such as monoatomic and polyatomic. The sum of charges is equal to net charge of the compound.
For the given ionic compounds, whether the formula is correct or not is to be checked and the incorrect formula is to be corrected.
Concept introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed by electrostatic attraction between ions such as monoatomic ions and polyatomic ions; in which positively charged ions is known as cations and negatively charged ions are known as anions.
The sum of charges of ions present in an ionic compound is equals to net charge of the compound.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the given ionic compounds, whether the formula is correct or not is to be checked and the incorrect formula is to be corrected.
Concept introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed by electrostatic attraction between ions such as monoatomic ions and polyatomic ions; in which positively charged ions is known as cations and negatively charged ions are known as anions.
The sum of charges of ions present in an ionic compound is equals to net charge of the compound.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the given ionic compounds, whether the formula is correct or not is to be checked and the incorrect formula is to be corrected.
Concept introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed by electrostatic attraction between ions such as monoatomic ions and polyatomic ions; in which positively charged ions is known as cations and negatively charged ions are known as anions.
The sum of charges of ions present in an ionic compound is equals to net charge of the compound.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
For the given ionic compounds, whether the formula is correct or not is to be checked and the incorrect formula is to be corrected.
Concept introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed by electrostatic attraction between ions such as monoatomic ions and polyatomic ions; in which positively charged ions is known as cations and negatively charged ions are known as anions.
The sum of charges of ions present in an ionic compound is equals to net charge of the compound.
Michael Reactions
19.52 Draw the products from the following Michael addition reactions.
1.
H&C CH
(a)
i
2. H₂O*
(b)
OEt
(c)
EtO
H₂NEt
(d)
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+
1. NaOEt
2. H₂O'
H
H
1. NaOEt
2. H₂O*
Rank the labeled protons (Ha-Hd) in order of increasing acidity, starting with the least acidic.
НОН НЬ
OHd
Онс
Can the target compound at right be efficiently synthesized in good yield from the unsubstituted benzene at left?
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starting
material
target
If so, draw a synthesis below. If no synthesis using reagents ALEKS recognizes is possible, check the box under the drawing area.
Be sure you follow the standard ALEKS rules for submitting syntheses.
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Note for advanced students: you may assume that you are using a large excess of benzene as your starting material.
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