Two molecules used in the polymer industry are azodicarbonamide and methyl cyanoacrylate. Their structures are Azodicarbonamide Methyl cyanoracy late Azodicarbonamide is used in forming polystyrene. When added to the molten plastic, it decomposes to nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and ammonia gases, which are captured as bubbles in the molten polymer. Methyl cyanoacrylate is the main ingredient in super glue. As the glue sets, methyl cyanoacrylate polymerizes across the carbon-carbon double bond. (See Chapter 21.) a. Complete the Lewis structures showing all lone pairs of electrons. b. Which hybrid orbitals are used by the carbon atoms in each molecule and the nitrogen atom in azodicarbonamide? c. How many π bonds are present in each molecule? d. Give approximate values for the bond angles marked a through h in the previous structures.
Two molecules used in the polymer industry are azodicarbonamide and methyl cyanoacrylate. Their structures are Azodicarbonamide Methyl cyanoracy late Azodicarbonamide is used in forming polystyrene. When added to the molten plastic, it decomposes to nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and ammonia gases, which are captured as bubbles in the molten polymer. Methyl cyanoacrylate is the main ingredient in super glue. As the glue sets, methyl cyanoacrylate polymerizes across the carbon-carbon double bond. (See Chapter 21.) a. Complete the Lewis structures showing all lone pairs of electrons. b. Which hybrid orbitals are used by the carbon atoms in each molecule and the nitrogen atom in azodicarbonamide? c. How many π bonds are present in each molecule? d. Give approximate values for the bond angles marked a through h in the previous structures.
Solution Summary: The author explains the Lewis structures of Azodicarbonamide and Methyl cyanoacrylate. The approximate value of bond angles and the hybridization of the carbon and nitrogen atoms is to be predicted.
Two molecules used in the polymer industry are azodicarbonamide and methyl cyanoacrylate. Their structures are
Azodicarbonamide
Methyl cyanoracy late
Azodicarbonamide is used in forming polystyrene. When added to the molten plastic, it decomposes to nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and ammonia gases, which are captured as bubbles in the molten polymer. Methyl cyanoacrylate is the main ingredient in super glue. As the glue sets, methyl cyanoacrylate polymerizes across the carbon-carbon double bond. (See Chapter 21.)
a. Complete the Lewis structures showing all lone pairs of electrons.
b. Which hybrid orbitals are used by the carbon atoms in each molecule and the nitrogen atom in azodicarbonamide?
c. How many π bonds are present in each molecule?
d. Give approximate values for the bond angles marked a through h in the previous structures.
Definition Definition Chemical process in which one or more monomers combine to produce a very large chain-like molecule called a polymer. The functional groups present on the monomers and their steric effects are responsible for polymerization through a sequence of reactions that vary in complexity. There exists a stable covalent chemical bond between monomers that sets apart polymerization from other processes.
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The acid-base indicator HX undergoes the following reaction in a dilute aqueous solution:
HX (color 1) H+ + X- (color 2).
The following absorbance data were obtained for a 0.00035 M solution of HX in 0.1 M NaOH
and 0.1 M HCI. Measurements were made at wavelengths of 450 nm and 620 nm using a 1.0
cm glass cuvette.
450
620
A(460 nm) A(630 nm)
0.1 M NaOH
0.1 M HCI
0.065
0.435
0.895
0.150
In the 0.1M NaOH solution, the indicator will be almost 100% in the X- form, while in 0.1M HCI,
the indicator will be nearly 100% protonated (HX). Calculate the acid dissociation constant for
the indicator if a pH=5 buffer solution containing a very small amount of indicator exhibits an
absorbance of 0.567 at 450 nm and 0.395 at 620 nm (measured in a 1 cm glass cuvette).
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