(a) Interpretation: An empirical formula of compound needs to be determined. Concept introduction: The simplest positive integer ratio of atoms of the chemical compound is called as empirical formula. From the empirical formula, the actual number of atoms present in the compound cannot be determined.
(a) Interpretation: An empirical formula of compound needs to be determined. Concept introduction: The simplest positive integer ratio of atoms of the chemical compound is called as empirical formula. From the empirical formula, the actual number of atoms present in the compound cannot be determined.
Solution Summary: The author explains how the simplest positive integer ratio of atoms of the chemical compound is called as empirical formula.
An empirical formula of compound needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The simplest positive integer ratio of atoms of the chemical compound is called as empirical formula. From the empirical formula, the actual number of atoms present in the compound cannot be determined.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The molecular formula of compound needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Chemical symbol used for constituent elements which are followed by the subscript describing the present numerals of atoms of each element in the molecule is the molecular formula.
The value of empirical and molecular formula may be the same or molecular formula may be a multiple of compound’s empirical formula.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether it is possible to determine the empirical formula of a compound with the help of combustion analysis or not needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Combustion of a hydrocarbon takes place in the presence of oxygen and results in the formation of carbon dioxide and water molecule.
Indicate the order of basicity of primary, secondary and tertiary amines.
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Classify each of the following molecules as aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic.
Cl
Z-
N
O aromatic
O antiaromatic
O nonaromatic
O aromatic
O antiaromatic
O nonaromatic
O aromatic
○ antiaromatic
nonaromatic
Please help me answer this question. I don't understand how or even if this can happen in a single transformation. Please provide a detailed explanation and a drawing showing how it can happen in a single transformation.
Add the necessary reagents and reaction conditions above and below the arrow in this organic reaction. If the products can't be made from the reactant with a single transformation, check the box under the drawing area instead.
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