(a) Interpretation: An explanation for the formation of more stable carbocation by 1 , 2 -shift of given intermediate is to be stated. Concept introduction: A less stable carbocation undergoes 1, 2-shift , (migration of an alkyl group or hydrogen atom from one carbon to an adjacent carbon atom) and gives more stable carbocation.
(a) Interpretation: An explanation for the formation of more stable carbocation by 1 , 2 -shift of given intermediate is to be stated. Concept introduction: A less stable carbocation undergoes 1, 2-shift , (migration of an alkyl group or hydrogen atom from one carbon to an adjacent carbon atom) and gives more stable carbocation.
Solution Summary: The author explains the formation of more stable carbocation by 1,2 -shift of given intermediate.
Interpretation: An explanation for the formation of more stable carbocation by 1,2-shift of given intermediate is to be stated.
Concept introduction: A less stable carbocation undergoes 1, 2-shift, (migration of an alkyl group or hydrogen atom from one carbon to an adjacent carbon atom) and gives more stable carbocation.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation: An explanation for the formation of more stable carbocation by 1,2-shift of given intermediate is to be stated.
Concept introduction: A less stable carbocation undergoes 1, 2-shift, (migration of an alkyl group or hydrogen atom from one carbon to an adjacent carbon atom) and gives more stable carbocation.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation: An explanation for the formation of more stable carbocation by 1,2-shift of given intermediate is to be stated.
Concept introduction: A less stable carbocation undergoes 1, 2-shift, (migration of an alkyl group or hydrogen atom from one carbon to an adjacent carbon atom) and gives more stable carbocation.
A mixture of 0.568 M H₂O, 0.438 M Cl₂O, and 0.710 M HClO are enclosed in a vessel at 25 °C.
H₂O(g) + C₁₂O(g) = 2 HOCl(g)
K = 0.0900 at 25°C
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Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of each gas at 25 °C.
[H₂O]=
[C₁₂O]=
[HOCI]=
M
Σ
M
What units (if any) does the response factor (K) have? Does the response factor (K) depend upon how the concentration is expressed (e.g. molarity, ppm, ppb, etc.)?
Provide the structure, circle or draw, of the monomeric unit found in the biological polymeric
materials given below.
HO
OH
amylose
OH
OH
행
3
HO
cellulose
OH
OH
OH
Ho
HO
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