The percent yield of the formation of NH 3 is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Haber process is one of the industrial methods employed for the preparation of ammonia ( NH 3 ) . In this method, nitrogen and hydrogen molecule react in the presence of an iron catalyst to form ammonia gas. High temperature and pressure condition is required for the reaction. The balanced chemical equation for the preparation of NH 3 is: N 2 ( g ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) → 2 NH 3 ( g ) Combination redox reactions are the reactions in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product. The formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen molecule is an example of a combination redox reaction .
The percent yield of the formation of NH 3 is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Haber process is one of the industrial methods employed for the preparation of ammonia ( NH 3 ) . In this method, nitrogen and hydrogen molecule react in the presence of an iron catalyst to form ammonia gas. High temperature and pressure condition is required for the reaction. The balanced chemical equation for the preparation of NH 3 is: N 2 ( g ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) → 2 NH 3 ( g ) Combination redox reactions are the reactions in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product. The formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen molecule is an example of a combination redox reaction .
Definition Definition Chemical reactions involving both oxidation and reduction processes. During a redox reaction, electron transfer takes place in such a way that one chemical compound gets reduced and the other gets oxidized.
Chapter 4, Problem 4.126P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The percent yield of the formation of NH3 is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Haber process is one of the industrial methods employed for the preparation of ammonia (NH3). In this method, nitrogen and hydrogen molecule react in the presence of an iron catalyst to form ammonia gas. High temperature and pressure condition is required for the reaction. The balanced chemical equation for the preparation of NH3 is:
N2(g)+3H2(g)→2NH3(g)
Combination redox reactions are the reactions in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product. The formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen molecule is an example of a combination redox reaction.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The moles of N2 and H2 that are present at equilibrium is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The redox reaction can be classified into three types depending upon the number of reactants and products as follows:
1. Combination redox reaction
2. Decomposition redox reaction
3. Displacement redox reactions
Combination redox reactions are the reactions in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product. In displacement redox reactions, substances on both sides of the equation remain the same but the atoms exchange places in order to form the product while in decomposition reaction, one compound decomposes to form one or more product.
Dr. Mendel asked his BIOL 260 class what their height was and what their
parent's heights were. He plotted that data in the graph below to determine if
height was a heritable trait.
A. Is height a heritable trait? If yes, what is the heritability value? (2 pts)
B. If the phenotypic variation is 30, what is the variation due to additive alleles?
(2 pts)
Offspring Height (Inches)
75
67.5
60
52.5
y = 0.9264x + 4.8519
55
60
65
MidParent Height (Inches)
70
75
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Experiment:
Each team will be provided with 5g of a mixture of acetanilide and salicylic acid. You will divide it into three 1.5 g portions in separate 125 mL Erlenmeyer flasks savıng some for melting point analysis. Dissolve the mixture in each flask in ~60mL of DI water by heating to boiling on a hotplate. Take the flasks off the hotplate once you have a clear solution and let them stand on the bench top for 5 mins and then allow them to cool as described below.
Sample A-Let the first sample cool slowly to room temperature by letting it stand on your lab bench, with occasional stirring to promote crystallization.
Sample B-Cool the second sample 1n a tap-water bath to 10-15 °C
Sample C-Cool the third sample in an ice-bath to 0-2 °C
Results:
weight after recrystalization and melting point temp.
A=0.624g,102-115°
B=0.765g, 80-105°
C=1.135g, 77-108
What is the percent yield of A,B, and C.
Rel. Intensity
Q
1. Which one of the following is true of the compound
whose mass spectrum is shown
here? Explain how you decided.
100
a) It contains chlorine.
b) It contains bromine.
c) It contains neither chlorine nor bromine.
80-
60-
40-
20-
0.0
0.0
TT
40
80
120
160
m/z
2. Using the Table of IR Absorptions how could you
distinguish between these two
compounds in the IR?
What absorbance would one compound have that the
other compound does not?
HO
CI
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