Consider the reaction between TiO 2 and C: TiO 2 ( s ) + 2 C ( s ) → Ti ( s ) + 2 CO ( g ) A reaction vessel initially contains 10.0 g of each of the reactants. Calculate the masses of TiO 2 , C, Ti and CO that will be in the reaction vessel after the reactants have reacted as much as possible. Assume 100% yield. Hint : The limiting reactant is completely consumed. but the reactant in excess is not. Use the amount of limiting reactant to determine the amount of products the form and the amount of the rectant in excess that remains after complete reaction.
Consider the reaction between TiO 2 and C: TiO 2 ( s ) + 2 C ( s ) → Ti ( s ) + 2 CO ( g ) A reaction vessel initially contains 10.0 g of each of the reactants. Calculate the masses of TiO 2 , C, Ti and CO that will be in the reaction vessel after the reactants have reacted as much as possible. Assume 100% yield. Hint : The limiting reactant is completely consumed. but the reactant in excess is not. Use the amount of limiting reactant to determine the amount of products the form and the amount of the rectant in excess that remains after complete reaction.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the molar mass of a compound is equal to one mole of compound. The amount of product formed is also called theoretical yield.
A reaction vessel initially contains 10.0 g of each of the reactants. Calculate the masses of TiO2, C, Ti and CO that will be in the reaction vessel after the reactants have reacted as much as possible. Assume 100% yield. Hint: The limiting reactant is completely consumed. but the reactant in excess is not. Use the amount of limiting reactant to determine the amount of products the form and the amount of the rectant in excess that remains after complete reaction.
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Problem 64 of 15
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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting and product
structures, draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s).
Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps.
0:0
0:0
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N.
:0:
:O
:0:
H
H.
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Select to Add Arrows
O
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H
O
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0:0.
S.
H
Select to Add Arrows
S
:0:
:0:
H
H
Order the following organic reactions by relative rate. That is, select '1' next to the reaction that will have the fastest initial rate, select '2' next to the reaction
that will have the next fastest initial rate, and so on. If two reactions will have very similar initial rates, you can select the same number next to both.
If a reaction will have zero or nearly zero initial rate, don't select a number and check the box in the table instead.
Note: the "Nu" in these reactions means "a generic nucleophile."
ملی
CI
:Nu
2
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3
H
Reaction
Relative Rate
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Nu
:CI:
zero or nearly zero
Nu
:Nu
bi
(Choose one)
zero or nearly zero
: Nu
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Nu
:H
(Choose one)
zero or nearly zero
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Problem 38 of 15
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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Use the reaction conditions provided and follow
the arrows to draw the product formed in this reaction or mechanistic step(s).
Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
Br2
FeBrз
H
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Br:
H
: Br----FeBr3
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