For each of the given mass of reactant HgO the mass of product O 2 should be determined. Concept introduction: When mass of one reactant is given and the mass of product is to be determined, then follow the following solution map: mass of reactant → moles of reactant → By using conversion factor moles of product → mass of product The conversion factor used to convert the moles of reactant into the moles of product is basically the stoichiometric relationship between moles of reactant and moles of product. The conversion factor is obtained from the balanced chemical equation. The mass of reactant or product is converted into their corresponding moles by the use of their corresponding molar masses. In this given problem, the reactant is HgO and product is O 2 . To calculate the mass of oxygen formed in grams by the complete reaction of given mass of HgO , follow the following solution map: mass of HgO → moles of HgO → By using conversion factor moles of O 2 → mass of O 2
For each of the given mass of reactant HgO the mass of product O 2 should be determined. Concept introduction: When mass of one reactant is given and the mass of product is to be determined, then follow the following solution map: mass of reactant → moles of reactant → By using conversion factor moles of product → mass of product The conversion factor used to convert the moles of reactant into the moles of product is basically the stoichiometric relationship between moles of reactant and moles of product. The conversion factor is obtained from the balanced chemical equation. The mass of reactant or product is converted into their corresponding moles by the use of their corresponding molar masses. In this given problem, the reactant is HgO and product is O 2 . To calculate the mass of oxygen formed in grams by the complete reaction of given mass of HgO , follow the following solution map: mass of HgO → moles of HgO → By using conversion factor moles of O 2 → mass of O 2
Solution Summary: The author explains the stoichiometric relationship between the moles of reactant and their corresponding molar masses to determine the mass of oxygen formed in grams.
For each of the given mass of reactant HgO the mass of product O2 should be determined.
Concept introduction:
When mass of one reactant is given and the mass of product is to be determined, then follow the following solution map:
massofreactant→moles of reactant→Byusingconversionfactormolesofproduct→massofproduct
The conversion factor used to convert the moles of reactant into the moles of product is basically the stoichiometric relationship between moles of reactant and moles of product. The conversion factor is obtained from the balanced chemical equation. The mass of reactant or product is converted into their corresponding moles by the use of their corresponding molar masses.
In this given problem, the reactant is HgO and product is O2. To calculate the mass of oxygen formed in grams by the complete reaction of given mass of HgO, follow the following solution map:
massofHgO→moles of HgO→ByusingconversionfactormolesofO2→massofO2
How many signals do you expect in the H NMR spectrum for this molecule?
Br Br
Write the answer below.
Also, in each of the drawing areas below is a copy of the molecule, with Hs shown. In each copy, one of the H atoms is colored 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: In this question, any multiplet is counted as one signal.
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Number of signals in the 'H NMR spectrum.
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.
If no other H atoms will contribute, check the box at right.
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No additional Hs to color in top
molecule
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No additional Hs to color in bottom…
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Author:Steven D. Gammon, Ebbing, Darrell Ebbing, Steven D., Darrell; Gammon, Darrell Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon, Darrell D.; Gammon, Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon; Darrell