In a gaseous RbF molecule, the bond length is 2 . 274 × 1 0 − 1 0 m . Using data from Appendix F and making the same oversimplified assumption as in the prior problem on the shape of the potential curve from Rb + + F − to an internuclear separation of 2 . 274 × 1 0 − 1 0 m , calculate the energy in kJ mol − 1 required to dissociate RbF to neutral atoms.
In a gaseous RbF molecule, the bond length is 2 . 274 × 1 0 − 1 0 m . Using data from Appendix F and making the same oversimplified assumption as in the prior problem on the shape of the potential curve from Rb + + F − to an internuclear separation of 2 . 274 × 1 0 − 1 0 m , calculate the energy in kJ mol − 1 required to dissociate RbF to neutral atoms.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the energy required to dissociate RbF into neutral atoms is to be determined.
In a gaseous RbF molecule, the bond length is
2
.
274
×
1
0
−
1
0
m
. Using data from Appendix F and making the same oversimplified assumption as in the prior problem on the shape of the potential curve from
Rb
+
+
F
−
to an internuclear separation of
2
.
274
×
1
0
−
1
0
m
, calculate the energy in
kJ mol
−
1
required to dissociate RbF to neutral atoms.
Vnk the elements or compounds in the table below in decreasing order of their boiling points. That is, choose 1 next to the substance with the highest bolling
point, choose 2 next to the substance with the next highest boiling point, and so on.
substance
C
D
chemical symbol,
chemical formula
or Lewis structure.
CH,-N-CH,
CH,
H
H 10: H
C-C-H
H H H
Cale
H 10:
H-C-C-N-CH,
Bri
CH,
boiling point
(C)
Сен
(C) B
(Choose
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Q1: Answer the questions for the reaction below:
..!! Br
OH
a) Predict the product(s) of the reaction.
b) Is the substrate optically active? Are the product(s) optically active as a mix?
c) Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the reaction.
d) What happens to the SN1 reaction rate in each of these instances:
1. Change the substrate to
Br
"CI
2. Change the substrate to
3. Change the solvent from 100% CH3CH2OH to 10% CH3CH2OH + 90% DMF
4. Increase the substrate concentration by 3-fold.
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