Molarity of lead ( II ) ion in the original solution if 38.5 mL of lead ( II ) nitrate solution reacts completely with excess sodium iodide solution to yield 0.628 g of precipitate is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate. The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of lead ( II ) nitrate and sodium iodide is an example of precipitation reaction. Pb ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) + 2 NaI ( a q ) → PbI 2 ( s ) + 2 NaNO 3 ( a q ) According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but PbI 2 is insoluble in nature.
Molarity of lead ( II ) ion in the original solution if 38.5 mL of lead ( II ) nitrate solution reacts completely with excess sodium iodide solution to yield 0.628 g of precipitate is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate. The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of lead ( II ) nitrate and sodium iodide is an example of precipitation reaction. Pb ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) + 2 NaI ( a q ) → PbI 2 ( s ) + 2 NaNO 3 ( a q ) According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but PbI 2 is insoluble in nature.
Molarity of lead(II) ion in the original solution if 38.5 mL of lead(II)nitrate solution reacts completely with excess sodium iodide solution to yield 0.628 g of precipitate is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate.
The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of lead(II)nitrate and sodium iodide is an example of precipitation reaction.
Pb(NO3)2(aq)+2NaI(aq)→PbI2(s)+2NaNO3(aq)
According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but PbI2 is insoluble in nature.
At an electrified interface according to the Gouy-Chapman model, what types of interactions do NOT occur between the ions and the solvent according to this theory?
Please predict the products for each of the
following reactions.
Clearly show the regiochemistry (Markovnikov
vs anti-Markovnikov) and stereochemistry
(syn- vs anti- or both).
If a mixture of enantiomers is formed, please
draw all the enantiomers.
Hint: In this case you must choose the best
answer to demonstrate the stereochemistry of
H2 addition.
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2. (CH3)2S
BIZ
CH₂OH
2. DMS
KMnO4, NaOH
ΖΗ
Pd or Pt (catalyst)
HBr
20 1
HBr
ROOR (peroxide)
HO
H-SO
HC
12 11 10
BH, THE
2. H2O2, NaOH
Brz
cold
HI
19
18
17
16
MCPBA
15
14
13
A
Br
H₂O
BH3⚫THF
Brz
EtOH
Pd or Ni (catalyst)
D₂ (deuterium)
1. Os04
2. H2O2
CH3CO3H
(peroxyacid)
1. MCPBA
2. H₂O*
H
B
+
H
H
H
"H
C
H
H
D
Explain how Beer’s Law can be used to determine the concentration in a selected food sample. Provide examples.