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    percent by mass of aluminum in Al2O3 is approximately 1) 18.9 3) 47.1 2) 35.4 4) 52.9 What is the approximate percent composition by mass of CaBr2 (formula mass = 200)? 1) 20% calcium and 80% bromine 2) 25% calcium and 75% bromine 3) 30% calcium and 70% bromine 4) 35% calcium and 65% bromine What is the empirical formula for C3H6? 1) CH 2) CH2 3) CH3 4) CH6 Which represents both an empirical and a molecular formula? 1) P2O5 2) N2O4 3) C3H6 4) C6H12O6 The number of atoms in 2

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    variation of ozone results from the slow The ozone layer can be depleted by free radical catalysts‚ including nitric oxide (NO)‚ nitrous oxide (N2O)‚ hydroxyl (OH)‚ atomic chlorine (Cl)‚ and atomic bromine (Br). While there are natural sources for all of these species‚ the concentrations of chlorine and bromine have increased markedly in recent years due to the release of large quantities of man-made organohalogen compounds‚ especially chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and bromofluorocarbons.[4] These highly

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    insoluble in alcohol‚ ether and acetone (organic solvents). 2.3 Melting Point 3. Chemical Properties of Tannins Expected Actual a). Ferric chloride Brownish green (+) Brownish green b). Gelatin Formation of precipitate (+) Green precipitate c). Bromine Brownish orange (+)

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    conjugation which will stabilise the molecule. The mechanism for this step is unlikely to go via a simple elimination as for an elimination the eliminated products must be trans to each other for facile leaving. As the bromine is equatorial in both the chair and the boat conformation the bromine is trans with neither of the hydrogens which shows this type of elimination is unlikely to occur. The other possibility is that the acidic hydrogen that is removed in the first step is not H4‚ but H2. This

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    distilled water. Rinse with tap water and then with the acid. Rinse with the alkali. The labels fell off two bottles each containing a colourless solution‚ one of which was sodium carbonate solution and the other was sodium chloride solution. The addition of which solution to a sample from each bottle would most readily enable the bottles to be correctly relabelled? A B C D ammonia hydrochloric acid lead(II) nitrate sodium hydroxide © UCLES 2011 5070/11/O/N/11 3 3 Oxygen was prepared from

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    Alcohols, Halogenoalkanes

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    Chapters 2.8-2.10: alcohols‚ halogenoalkanes‚ mechanisms and spectra Consolidation questions 1. Give the names of the two primary alcohols with the molecular formula C4H10O. butan-1-ol 2-methyl propan-1-ol 2. Write the equation‚ using state symbols‚ for the reaction of ethanol with sodium. CH3CH2OH(l) + Na(s) CH3CH2O-Na+(alc) + ½ H2(g) 3. Name the organic product above. Sodium ethoxide 4. Give the names and structural formulae for the two possible products

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    Experiment 1 Procedures

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    5oC) for 5 minutes (keep this reaction in the hood). Add sodium hypochlorite (8.3 mmol) by addition of household bleach; leave the reaction flask in the ice bath 5 min. After removing the flask from the ice bath and placing a watch glass over the opening‚ allow the reaction mixture to come to room temperature over 15 minutes. Place the reaction flask into the ice bath and quench the unreacted bromine by addition of both 5 mL of sodium thiosulfate solution (1 g/5 mL) and 5 mL sodium hydroxide solution(1

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    Great Lakes: Great Decisions By: Judy Webb Professor Natalie Marsh Business Administration Capstone – BUS 499 January 12‚ 2011 Perform an analysis of the Social/Demographic‚ Technological‚ Economic‚ Environmental/Geographic‚ and Political /Legal/Government segments to understand the general environment facing Great Lakes. Describe how Great Lakes will be affected by each of these external factors. Social/Demographic Segments – The primary consumers of the products produced by

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    Experiment 13: Synthesis of 1- Bromobutane An SN2 Reaction Theory: One of the methods of preparing alkyl halides is via the nucleophilic substitution reactions of alcohols. Alcohols are inexpensive materials and easy to maintain. However‚ they are a poor leaving group the OH group is a problem in nucleophilic substitution‚ this problem is fixed by converting the alcohol into H2O. Objective: The objective of this lab is to observe the synthesis of 1-bromobutane in an SN2 reaction‚ to see how

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    I https://www.oppapers.com/join.php#submit .       Experiments with Metals and Ions of Metals         Introduction Metals are similar in their physical properties in general‚ but they are not identical. Most of the metals are solids; few of them are liquids‚ such as mercury and cesium. Density of metals is not similar also. For example‚ sodium has density of 0.97g/cm3 while lead has density of 11.4g/cm3. Melting point of sodium is 98.0oC while for lead it is 327.6oC. Metals have the capability

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