The mass of limestone that is required to remove all the sulfur dioxide formed by the combustion of 8.5 × 10 4 kg of coal that is 0.33 mass % sulphur is to be determined. Concept introduction: Decomposition redox reactions are the reactions in which one compound decomposed to form one or more product. The reaction has at least one of the product in element form. Decomposition redox reactions can be further classified as thermal decomposition and electrolytic decomposition. In thermal decomposition, heat is employed for the decomposition reaction while in electrolytic decomposition electrical energy is employed for the decomposition reaction. The general representation of decomposition redox reaction is: Z → X + Y Combustion reaction is those reaction in which reactant is reacted with molecular oxygen to form the product. Heat is released and the energy is produced in the reaction. Molecular oxygen is employed as an oxidizing agent in these reactions.
The mass of limestone that is required to remove all the sulfur dioxide formed by the combustion of 8.5 × 10 4 kg of coal that is 0.33 mass % sulphur is to be determined. Concept introduction: Decomposition redox reactions are the reactions in which one compound decomposed to form one or more product. The reaction has at least one of the product in element form. Decomposition redox reactions can be further classified as thermal decomposition and electrolytic decomposition. In thermal decomposition, heat is employed for the decomposition reaction while in electrolytic decomposition electrical energy is employed for the decomposition reaction. The general representation of decomposition redox reaction is: Z → X + Y Combustion reaction is those reaction in which reactant is reacted with molecular oxygen to form the product. Heat is released and the energy is produced in the reaction. Molecular oxygen is employed as an oxidizing agent in these reactions.
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 4.128P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The mass of limestone that is required to remove all the sulfur dioxide formed by the combustion of 8.5×104 kg of coal that is 0.33 mass % sulphur is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Decomposition redox reactions are the reactions in which one compound decomposed to form one or more product. The reaction has at least one of the product in element form. Decomposition redox reactions can be further classified as thermal decomposition and electrolytic decomposition. In thermal decomposition, heat is employed for the decomposition reaction while in electrolytic decomposition electrical energy is employed for the decomposition reaction. The general representation of decomposition redox reaction is:
Z→X+Y
Combustion reaction is those reaction in which reactant is reacted with molecular oxygen to form the product. Heat is released and the energy is produced in the reaction. Molecular oxygen is employed as an oxidizing agent in these reactions.
Please answer the question and provide a detailed drawing of the structure. If there will not be a new C – C bond, then the box under the drawing area will be checked.
Will the following reaction make a molecule with a new C – C bond as its major product:
Draw the major organic product or products, if the reaction will work. Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds if necessary, for example to distinguish between major products with different stereochemistry.
Please do not use AI. AI cannot "see" the molecules properly, and it therefore gives the wrong answer while giving incorrect descriptions of the visual images we're looking at. All of these compounds would be produced (I think). In my book, I don't see any rules about yield in this case, like explaining that one product would be present in less yield for this reason or that reason. Please explain why some of these produce less yield than others.
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