Ten mL of concentrated H 3 PO 4 (91.7% by mass, d = 1.69 g / mL ) was accidentally poured into a beaker containing 20.0 g of NaOH. Not all the NaOH was consumed. How many grams of NaOH were left unreacted? The equation for the reaction is H 3 PO 4 ( a q ) + 3OH − ( a q ) → 3H 2 O + PO 4 3 − ( a q )
Ten mL of concentrated H 3 PO 4 (91.7% by mass, d = 1.69 g / mL ) was accidentally poured into a beaker containing 20.0 g of NaOH. Not all the NaOH was consumed. How many grams of NaOH were left unreacted? The equation for the reaction is H 3 PO 4 ( a q ) + 3OH − ( a q ) → 3H 2 O + PO 4 3 − ( a q )
Solution Summary: The author explains that the mass of unreacted sodium hydroxide should be calculated. Molarity is defined as the ratio of number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution.
Ten mL of concentrated H3PO4 (91.7% by mass,
d
=
1.69
g
/
mL
) was accidentally poured into a beaker containing 20.0 g of NaOH. Not all the NaOH was consumed. How many grams of NaOH were left unreacted? The equation for the reaction is
H
3
PO
4
(
a
q
)
+
3OH
−
(
a
q
)
→
3H
2
O
+
PO
4
3
−
(
a
q
)
Predict the major products of the following organic reaction:
O O
+
A
?
Some important notes:
• Draw the major product, or products, of the reaction in the drawing area below.
• If there aren't any products, because no reaction will take place, check the box below the drawing area instead.
• Be sure to use wedge and dash bonds when necessary, for example to distinguish between major products that are
enantiomers.
Explanation Check
Click and drag to start drawing a structure.
eserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center
>
(EXM 2, PRBLM 3) Here is this problem, can you explain it to me and show how its done. Thank you I need to see the work for like prbl solving.
can someone draw out the reaction mechanism for this reaction showing all bonds, intermediates and side products
Comment on the general features of the 1H-NMR spectrum of isoamyl ester provided below
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, chemistry and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.