Among the following the state functions has to be identified. Concept Introduction: State functions are path independent and in thermodynamics a quantity with that is entropy or enthalpy which has a unique value in the given value of the system.
Among the following the state functions has to be identified. Concept Introduction: State functions are path independent and in thermodynamics a quantity with that is entropy or enthalpy which has a unique value in the given value of the system.
Solution Summary: The author explains that state functions are path independent and in thermodynamics a quantity with that is entropy. The time taken to drive from your home to your college or university depends on the initial and the final states.
Science that deals with the amount of energy transferred from one equilibrium state to another equilibrium state.
Chapter 5, Problem 102SCQ
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Among the following the state functions has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
State functions are path independent and in thermodynamics a quantity with that is entropy or enthalpy which has a unique value in the given value of the system.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Among the following the state functions has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
State functions are path independent and in thermodynamics a quantity with that is entropy or enthalpy which has a unique value in the given value of the system.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Among the following the state functions has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
State functions are path independent and in thermodynamics a quantity with that is entropy or enthalpy which has a unique value in the given value of the system.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Among the following the state functions has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
State functions are path independent and in thermodynamics a quantity with that is entropy or enthalpy which has a unique value in the given value of the system.
Relative Intensity
Part VI. consider the multi-step reaction below for compounds
A, B, and C.
These compounds were subjected to mass spectrometric analysis and
the following spectra for A, B, and C was obtained.
Draw the structure of B and C and match all three compounds
to the correct spectra.
Relative Intensity
Relative Intensity
100
HS-NJ-0547
80
60
31
20
S1
84
M+
absent
10
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
100-
MS2016-05353CM
80-
60
40
20
135 137
S2
164 166
0-m
25
50
75
100
125
150
m/z
60
100
MS-NJ-09-43
40
20
20
80
45
S3
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
m/z
Part II. Given two isomers: 2-methylpentane (A) and 2,2-dimethyl butane (B) answer the following:
(a) match structures of isomers given their mass spectra below (spectra A and spectra B)
(b) Draw the fragments given the following prominent peaks from
each spectrum:
Spectra A m/2 =43 and 1/2-57
spectra B m/2 = 43
(c) why is 1/2=57 peak in spectrum A more intense compared
to the same peak in spectrum B.
Relative abundance
Relative abundance
100
A
50
29
29
0
10
-0
-0
100
B
50
720
30
41
43
57
71
4-0
40
50
60 70
m/z
43
57
8-0
m/z = 86
M
90 100
71
m/z = 86
M
-O
0
10 20 30
40 50
60
70
80
-88
m/z
90
100
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