(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.
Solution Summary: The author explains the mole ratio of KCl to P_
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.
Q4: Rank the relative nucleophilicity of halide ions in water solution and DMF solution,
respectively.
F CI
Br |
Q5: Determine which of the substrates will and will not react with NaSCH3 in an SN2 reaction to
have a reasonable yield of product.
NH2
Br
Br
Br
OH
Br
Q7: Rank the following groups in order of basicity, nucleophilicity, and leaving group ability.
a) H₂O, OH, CH3COOT
b) NH3, H₂O, H₂S
Q8: Rank the following compounds in order of increasing reactivity in a nucleophilic substitution
reaction with CN as the nucleophile.
Br
A
B
NH2
LL
F
C
D
OH
CI
LLI
E
Q9: Complete the missing entities for following reactions (e.g., major product(s), reactants,
and/or solvents) for the SN2 reactions to occur efficiently. Include curved-arrow mechanism for
reactions a) to d).
a)
H
"Cl
D
+
-OCH 3
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