The two sets of equations (both molecular and total ionic) with different reactants that have the same net ionic equation as the following equation is to be determined. Ba ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) + Na 2 CO 3 ( a q ) → BaCO 3 ( s ) + 2 NaNO 3 ( a q ) Concept introduction: There are three types of equations that are utilized to represent an ionic reaction: 1. Molecular equation 2. Total ionic equation 3. Net ionic equation The molecular equation represents the reactants and products of the ionic reaction in undissociated form. A solid product is formed in the reaction. In total ionic reaction, all the soluble substances that are present in the reaction mixture are dissociated into ions and in net ionic reaction, the useful ions that participate in the reaction are represented.
The two sets of equations (both molecular and total ionic) with different reactants that have the same net ionic equation as the following equation is to be determined. Ba ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) + Na 2 CO 3 ( a q ) → BaCO 3 ( s ) + 2 NaNO 3 ( a q ) Concept introduction: There are three types of equations that are utilized to represent an ionic reaction: 1. Molecular equation 2. Total ionic equation 3. Net ionic equation The molecular equation represents the reactants and products of the ionic reaction in undissociated form. A solid product is formed in the reaction. In total ionic reaction, all the soluble substances that are present in the reaction mixture are dissociated into ions and in net ionic reaction, the useful ions that participate in the reaction are represented.
The two sets of equations (both molecular and total ionic) with different reactants that have the same net ionic equation as the following equation is to be determined.
Ba(NO3)2(aq)+ Na2CO3(aq)→BaCO3(s)+2NaNO3(aq)
Concept introduction:
There are three types of equations that are utilized to represent an ionic reaction:
1. Molecular equation
2. Total ionic equation
3. Net ionic equation
The molecular equation represents the reactants and products of the ionic reaction in undissociated form. A solid product is formed in the reaction. In total ionic reaction, all the soluble substances that are present in the reaction mixture are dissociated into ions and in net ionic reaction, the useful ions that participate in the reaction are represented.
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Use retrosynthetic analysis to suggest two paths to synthesize 2-methyl-3-hexanol using the Grignard reaction. (Click and drag
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2) (4 pt) After the reaction was completed, the student collected the following data. Crude
product data is the data collected after the reaction is finished, but before the product
is purified. "Pure" product data is the data collected after attempted purification using
recrystallization.
Student B's data:
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Crude mass: 0.93 g grey solid
Crude mp: 96-106 °C
Crude % yield:
Pure mass: 0.39 g white solid
Pure mp: 111-113 °C
Pure % yield:
a) Calculate the crude and pure percent yields for the student's reaction.
b) Summarize what is indicated by the crude and pure melting points.
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