Compound X contains only the elements C, H, O, and S. A5.00 g sample undergoes complete combustion to give 4.83 gof CO 2 , 1.48 g of H 2 O , and a certain amount of SO 2 that is further oxidized to SO 3 and dissolved in water to form sulfuric acid, H 2 SO 4 . On titration of the H 2 SO 4 , 109.8 mLof 1.00 M NaOH is needed for complete reaction. (Both Hatoms in sulfuric acid are acidic and react with NaOH.) (a) What is the empirical formula of X? (b) When 5.00 g of X is titrated with NaOH, it is found that X has two acidic hydrogens that react with NaOH and that54.9 mL of 1.00 M NaOH is required to completely neutralize the sample. What is the molecular formula of X?
Compound X contains only the elements C, H, O, and S. A5.00 g sample undergoes complete combustion to give 4.83 gof CO 2 , 1.48 g of H 2 O , and a certain amount of SO 2 that is further oxidized to SO 3 and dissolved in water to form sulfuric acid, H 2 SO 4 . On titration of the H 2 SO 4 , 109.8 mLof 1.00 M NaOH is needed for complete reaction. (Both Hatoms in sulfuric acid are acidic and react with NaOH.) (a) What is the empirical formula of X? (b) When 5.00 g of X is titrated with NaOH, it is found that X has two acidic hydrogens that react with NaOH and that54.9 mL of 1.00 M NaOH is required to completely neutralize the sample. What is the molecular formula of X?
Solution Summary: The author explains how the empirical formula of X needs to be determined. The number of moles can be calculated from mass and molar mass.
Compound X contains only the elements C, H, O, and S. A5.00 g sample undergoes complete combustion to give 4.83 gof
CO
2
, 1.48 g of
H
2
O
, and a certain amount of
SO
2
that is further oxidized to
SO
3
and dissolved in water to form sulfuric acid,
H
2
SO
4
. On titration of the
H
2
SO
4
, 109.8 mLof 1.00 M NaOH is needed for complete reaction. (Both Hatoms in sulfuric acid are acidic and react with NaOH.) (a) What is the empirical formula of X? (b) When 5.00 g of X is titrated with NaOH, it is found that X has two acidic hydrogens that react with NaOH and that54.9 mL of 1.00 M NaOH is required to completely neutralize the sample. What is the molecular formula of X?
4) Which oxygen atom in the structure below is most basic / nucleophilic? Please explain by
discussing the electron density around each oxygen atom. Show at least three resonance
structures for the compound.
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Can you show me this problem. Turn them into lewis dot structures for me please and then answer the question because I cant seem to comprehend it/ The diagrams on the picture look too small I guess.
The fire releases 2.80 x 107 Joules of heat energy for each liter of oil burned. The water starts out at 24.5 °C, raising the water's temperature up to 100 °C, and then raises the temperature of the resulting steam up to 325 °C. How many liters of water will be needed to absorb the heat from the fire in this way, for each 1.0 liter of crude oil burned?
4186 J/(kg°C) = heat of water
2020 J/(kg°C) = heat of steam
2,256,000 (i.e. 2.256 x 106) J/kg = latent heat of vaporization for water (at the boiling point of 100 °C).
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