A friend asks if you would be willing to check several homework problems to see if she is on the right track. Following are the problems and her proposed solutions. When you identify the problem with her work, make the appropriate correction. a Calculate the number of moles of calcium in 27.0 g of Ca. 27.0 g Ca × 1 mol Ca 6.022 × 10 23 g Ca = ? b Calculate the number of potassium ions in 2.5 mol of K 2 SO 4 . 2.5 mol K 2 SO 4 × 1 mol K + ions 1 mol K 2 SO 4 × 6.022 × 10 23 K + ions 1 mol K + ions = ? c Sodium reacts with water according to the following chemical equation. 2 Na + 2 H 2 O → H 2 + 2 NaOH Assuming complete reaction, calculate the number of moles of water required to react with 0.50 mol of Na. 0.50 mol Na × 1 mol H 2 O 2 mol Na = ?
A friend asks if you would be willing to check several homework problems to see if she is on the right track. Following are the problems and her proposed solutions. When you identify the problem with her work, make the appropriate correction. a Calculate the number of moles of calcium in 27.0 g of Ca. 27.0 g Ca × 1 mol Ca 6.022 × 10 23 g Ca = ? b Calculate the number of potassium ions in 2.5 mol of K 2 SO 4 . 2.5 mol K 2 SO 4 × 1 mol K + ions 1 mol K 2 SO 4 × 6.022 × 10 23 K + ions 1 mol K + ions = ? c Sodium reacts with water according to the following chemical equation. 2 Na + 2 H 2 O → H 2 + 2 NaOH Assuming complete reaction, calculate the number of moles of water required to react with 0.50 mol of Na. 0.50 mol Na × 1 mol H 2 O 2 mol Na = ?
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A friend asks if you would be willing to check several homework problems to see if she is on the right track. Following are the problems and her proposed solutions. When you identify the problem with her work, make the appropriate correction.
a Calculate the number of moles of calcium in 27.0 g of Ca.
27.0
g
Ca
×
1
mol
Ca
6.022
×
10
23
g
Ca
=
?
b Calculate the number of potassium ions in 2.5 mol of K2SO4.
2.5
mol
K
2
SO
4
×
1
mol
K
+
ions
1
mol
K
2
SO
4
×
6.022
×
10
23
K
+
ions
1
mol
K
+
ions
=
?
c Sodium reacts with water according to the following chemical equation.
2
Na
+
2
H
2
O
→
H
2
+
2
NaOH
Assuming complete reaction, calculate the number of moles of water required to react with 0.50 mol of Na.
Shown below is the mechanism presented for the formation of biasplatin in reference 1 from the Background and Experiment document. The amounts used of each reactant are shown. Either draw or describe a better alternative to this mechanism. (Note that the first step represents two steps combined and the proton loss is not even shown; fixing these is not the desired improvement.) (Hints: The first step is correct, the second step is not; and the amount of the anhydride is in large excess to serve a purpose.)
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Draw a reasonable mechanism for the following reaction:
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