(a) Interpretation: The number of moles of KCl produced with 3.50 moles of P 2 O 5 should be determined. Concept Introduction: The reaction for lighting a match is as follows: 3 P 4 ( s ) + 10 KClO 3 ( s ) → heat 10 KCl ( s ) + 6 P 2 O 5 ( s ) From the above reaction, 3 moles of P 4 reacts with 10 moles of KClO 3 to give 10 moles of KCl and 6 moles of P 2 O 5 . Thus, number of moles of KCl can be calculated by comparing it with number of moles of P 2 O 5 according to balanced chemical reaction.
(a) Interpretation: The number of moles of KCl produced with 3.50 moles of P 2 O 5 should be determined. Concept Introduction: The reaction for lighting a match is as follows: 3 P 4 ( s ) + 10 KClO 3 ( s ) → heat 10 KCl ( s ) + 6 P 2 O 5 ( s ) From the above reaction, 3 moles of P 4 reacts with 10 moles of KClO 3 to give 10 moles of KCl and 6 moles of P 2 O 5 . Thus, number of moles of KCl can be calculated by comparing it with number of moles of P 2 O 5 according to balanced chemical reaction.
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Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 9, Problem 91AP
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The number of moles of KCl produced with 3.50 moles of P2O5 should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The reaction for lighting a match is as follows:
3P4(s)+10KClO3(s)→heat10KCl(s)+6P2O5(s)
From the above reaction, 3 moles of P4 reacts with 10 moles of KClO3 to give 10 moles of KCl and 6 moles of P2O5.
Thus, number of moles of KCl can be calculated by comparing it with number of moles of P2O5 according to balanced chemical reaction.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
Number of moles of P4 produces from 3.50 moles of P2O5 in the reaction should be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
From the above reaction, 3 moles of P4 reacts with 10 moles of KClO3 to give 10 moles of KCl and 6 moles of P2O5.
Thus, number of moles of P4 can be calculated by comparing it with number of moles of P2O5 according to balanced chemical reaction.
Will NBS (and heat or light) work for this reaction, or do we have to use Br2?
HAND DRAW
Predict the major products of the following organic reaction:
Some important notes:
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CN
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• Draw the major product, or products, of the reaction in the drawing area below.
• If there aren't any products, because no reaction will take place, check the box below the drawing area instead.
Be sure to use wedge and dash bonds when necessary, for example to distinguish between major products that are
enantiomers.
ONO reaction.
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