Predict the type of reaction (if any) that occurs between each pair of substances. Write balanced molecular equations for each. If no reaction occurs. Write NO REACTION. a. aqueous potassium hydroxide and aqueous acetic acid b. aqueous hydrobromic acid and aqueous potassium carbonate c. gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen d. aqueous ammonium chloride and aqueous lead(II) nitrate
Predict the type of reaction (if any) that occurs between each pair of substances. Write balanced molecular equations for each. If no reaction occurs. Write NO REACTION. a. aqueous potassium hydroxide and aqueous acetic acid b. aqueous hydrobromic acid and aqueous potassium carbonate c. gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen d. aqueous ammonium chloride and aqueous lead(II) nitrate
Predict the type of reaction (if any) that occurs between each pair of substances. Write balanced molecular equations for each. If no reaction occurs. Write NO REACTION.
a. aqueous potassium hydroxide and aqueous acetic acid
b. aqueous hydrobromic acid and aqueous potassium carbonate
c. gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen
d. aqueous ammonium chloride and aqueous lead(II) nitrate
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Consider the "C NMR spectrum below.
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The spectrum belongs to which one of the following constitutional isomers of the compound C,H12? Select the single best answer.
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The structure of compound 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (mesitylene) is given below.
How many signals would you expect to find in the 'H NMR spectrum of 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (mesitylene)?
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How many signals do you expect in the 'H NMR spectrum for this molecule?
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Write the answer in the table below.
Also, in each of the drawing areas below is a copy of the molecule, with H atoms shown. In each copy, one of the H atoms is highlighted red. Highlight in red all
other H atoms that would contribute to the same signal as the H already highlighted red.
Note for advanced students: Remember, a multiplet is considered one signal in the 'H NMR spectrum.
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Number of signals in the 'H NMR spectrum.
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For the molecule in the top drawing area, highlight in red any other H atoms that will contribute to the same
signal as the H atom already highlighted red.
If no other H atoms will contribute, check the box at right.
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For the molecule in the bottom drawing area, highlight in red any other H atoms that will contribute to the
same signal as the H atom already highlighted red.
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