Balanced form of the stated chemical equation. Concept introduction: According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed. The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products formed. Therefore a chemical equation, having lesser number of moles of an element on either side of a reaction, is balanced using appropriate numerical coefficients to satisfy the law of conservation of mass.
Balanced form of the stated chemical equation. Concept introduction: According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed. The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products formed. Therefore a chemical equation, having lesser number of moles of an element on either side of a reaction, is balanced using appropriate numerical coefficients to satisfy the law of conservation of mass.
Interpretation: Balanced form of the stated chemical equation.
Concept introduction:
According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed. The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products formed. Therefore a chemical equation, having lesser number of moles of an element on either side of a reaction, is balanced using appropriate numerical coefficients to satisfy the law of conservation of mass.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The mass of HCl that can react with 0.500g of Al(OH)3 .
Concept introduction: The balanced chemical reaction is:
Al(OH)3(s)+3HCl(aq)→AlCl3(aq)+3H2O(l)
Here, one mole of aluminium hydroxide reacts with three moles of hydrogen chloride to form one mole aluminium chloride and three moles of water.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The mass of AlCl3 and H2O formed when 0.500g of Al(OH)3 reacts with HCl .
Concept introduction: The balanced chemical reaction is:
Al(OH)3(s)+3HCl(aq)→AlCl3(aq)+3H2O(l)
Here, one mole of aluminium hydroxide reacts with three moles of hydrogen chloride to form one mole aluminium chloride and three moles of water.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The justification corresponding to the consistency of the solutions in part (b) and part (c) with the law of conservation of mass.
Concept introduction: According to the law of conservation of mass,
Draw the major substitution products you would expect for the reaction shown below. If substitution would not occur at a significant
rate under these conditions, check the box underneath the drawing area instead.
Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds where necessary, for example to distinguish between major products.
Note for advanced students: you can assume that the reaction mixture is heated mildly, somewhat above room temperature, but
strong heat or reflux is not used.
Cl
Substitution will not occur at a significant rate.
Explanation
Check
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O-CH
+
Х
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drawing a structure.
Draw the major substitution products you would expect for the reaction shown below. If substitution would not occur at a significant
rate under these conditions, check the box underneath the drawing area instead.
Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds where necessary, for example to distinguish between major products.
Note for advanced students: you can assume that the reaction mixture is heated mildly, somewhat above room temperature, but
strong heat or reflux is not used.
Cl
C
O Substitution will not occur at a significant rate.
Explanation
Check
+
O-CH3
Х
Click and drag to start
drawing a structure.
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