(a) Interpretation: The equation and value of Δ H o for net reaction needs to be determined. Concept introduction: According to Hess’s law, if addition of two reactions takes place to get the overall reaction, the value of Δ H o for net reaction can be calculated by taking sum of Δ H o of both reactions.
(a) Interpretation: The equation and value of Δ H o for net reaction needs to be determined. Concept introduction: According to Hess’s law, if addition of two reactions takes place to get the overall reaction, the value of Δ H o for net reaction can be calculated by taking sum of Δ H o of both reactions.
Solution Summary: The author explains Hess's law, if addition of two reactions takes place to get the overall reaction, the value of DeltaHo for net reaction can be calculated by taking
The equation and value of ΔHo for net reaction needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
According to Hess’s law, if addition of two reactions takes place to get the overall reaction, the value of ΔHo for net reaction can be calculated by taking sum of ΔHo of both reactions.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The arrow corresponding to the step and the one corresponding to the net reaction needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
According to Hess’s law, if addition of two reactions takes place to get the overall reaction, the value of ΔHo for net reaction can be calculated by taking sum of ΔHo of both reactions.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The substance represented by each energy level needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
According to Hess’s law, if addition of two reactions takes place to get the overall reaction, the value of ΔHo for net reaction can be calculated by taking sum of ΔHo of both reactions.
3. Name this ether correctly.
H₁C
H3C
CH3
CH3
4. Show the best way to make the ether in #3 by a
Williamson Ether Synthesis.
Start from an alcohol or phenol.
5. Draw the structure of an example of a sulfide.
1. Which one(s) of these can be oxidized with CrO3 ?
(could be more than one)
a) triphenylmethanol
b) 2-pentanol
c) Ethyl alcohol
d)
CH3
2. Write in all the product(s) of this reaction. Label them
as "major" or "minor".
2-methyl-2-hexanol
H2SO4, heat
3) Determine if the pairs are constitutional isomers, enantiomers, diastereomers, or mesocompounds.
(4 points)
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