The following reactions have to be balanced and completed. Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation H + combines together with the base’s anion OH - to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
The following reactions have to be balanced and completed. Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation H + combines together with the base’s anion OH - to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the reaction is unbalanced since the number of Sodium atoms on reactant side and water on the product are not equal.
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
Denote the dipole for the indicated bonds in the following molecules.
H3C
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CH3
B
F-CCl 3
Br-Cl
H3C Si(CH3)3
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OH
НО.
HO
HO
OH
vitamin C
CH3
For the SN2 reaction, draw the major organic product and select the correct (R) or (S) designation around the stereocenter
carbon in the organic substrate and organic product. Include wedge-and-dash bonds and draw hydrogen on a stereocenter.
Η
1
D
EN
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C
H
D
N
Erase
Q9: Explain why compound I is protonated on O while compound II is protonated on N.
NH2
NH2
I
II
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