The net-ionic equation for the given reaction should be determined. Concept Introduction: When two aqueous solutions are mixed together, this may or may not result in formation of an insoluble solid in the solution. This insoluble solid is called precipitate and this reaction is called precipitation reaction. For example, a reaction in which A and C displace each other from their respective solutions. Since two displacement takes place, this reaction is also called double displacement reaction. AB(aq)+CD(aq) → AD(s)+CB(aq) AD(s) represents a precipitate. Sometime a gaseous product is also formed, in that case we represent the equation with the phase mentioned as (g). AB(aq)+CD(aq) → AD(g) ↑ +CB(aq) .
The net-ionic equation for the given reaction should be determined. Concept Introduction: When two aqueous solutions are mixed together, this may or may not result in formation of an insoluble solid in the solution. This insoluble solid is called precipitate and this reaction is called precipitation reaction. For example, a reaction in which A and C displace each other from their respective solutions. Since two displacement takes place, this reaction is also called double displacement reaction. AB(aq)+CD(aq) → AD(s)+CB(aq) AD(s) represents a precipitate. Sometime a gaseous product is also formed, in that case we represent the equation with the phase mentioned as (g). AB(aq)+CD(aq) → AD(g) ↑ +CB(aq) .
Solution Summary: The author explains that the net-ionic equation for the given reaction should be determined.
The net-ionic equation for the given reaction should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
When two aqueous solutions are mixed together, this may or may not result in formation of an insoluble solid in the solution. This insoluble solid is called precipitate and this reaction is called precipitation reaction.
For example, a reaction in which A and C displace each other from their respective solutions. Since two displacement takes place, this reaction is also called double displacement reaction.
AB(aq)+CD(aq)→AD(s)+CB(aq)
AD(s) represents a precipitate.
Sometime a gaseous product is also formed, in that case we represent the equation with the phase mentioned as (g).
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cyclohexanone
pH 4-5
Draw Enamine
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CH3CH2Br
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H3O+
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(CH3)2NH
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(CH3)2NH
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Draw the product of the following
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any inorganic byproducts formed.
1. (CH3CH2)2CuLi, THF
2. CH3Br
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