The industrial productionof hydrazine ( N 2 H 2 ) by the Ranching process is the topic of the Focus On feature for Chapter 4 on www.masteringchemistry.com. The following chemical equation represents the overall process, which actually involves three consecutive reasons. 2NH 3 ( aq ) +CI 2 ( g ) +2NaOH ( aq ) ®N 2 H 4 ( aq ) +2NaCI ( aq ) +2H 2 O ( 1 ) a. Use the definition of percent atom economy (AE) from exercise 130 to calculate, to the nearest percent, the percent AE for the Ranching process. b. Propose a reaction for the synthesis of N 2 H 4 that has AE of 100%.
The industrial productionof hydrazine ( N 2 H 2 ) by the Ranching process is the topic of the Focus On feature for Chapter 4 on www.masteringchemistry.com. The following chemical equation represents the overall process, which actually involves three consecutive reasons. 2NH 3 ( aq ) +CI 2 ( g ) +2NaOH ( aq ) ®N 2 H 4 ( aq ) +2NaCI ( aq ) +2H 2 O ( 1 ) a. Use the definition of percent atom economy (AE) from exercise 130 to calculate, to the nearest percent, the percent AE for the Ranching process. b. Propose a reaction for the synthesis of N 2 H 4 that has AE of 100%.
The industrial productionof hydrazine
(
N
2
H
2
)
by the Ranching process is the topic of the Focus On feature for Chapter 4 on www.masteringchemistry.com. The following chemical equation represents the overall process, which actually involves three consecutive reasons.
2NH
3
(
aq
)
+CI
2
(
g
)
+2NaOH
(
aq
)
®N
2
H
4
(
aq
)
+2NaCI
(
aq
)
+2H
2
O
(
1
)
a. Use the definition of percent atom economy (AE) from exercise 130 to calculate, to the nearest percent, the percent AE for the Ranching process. b. Propose a reaction for the synthesis of
N
2
H
4
that has AE of 100%.
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Predicting the pr
Predict the major products of the following organic reaction:
Δ
Some important notes:
• Draw the major product, or products, of the reaction in the drawing area below.
• If there aren't any products, because no reaction will take place, check the box below the drawing area instead.
• Be sure to use wedge and dash bonds when necessary, for example to distinguish between major products that are
enantiomers.
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Click and drag to start drawing a structure.
propose synthesis
Chapter 4 Solutions
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