ELECTROPHILIC ADDITION PURPOSE The purpose of this lab is to learn how to synthesize 2-methyl-2-butene into 2-bromo-2-methylbutane using addition of hydrogen bromide. THEORY Chemical Compound Molecular Formula Molecular Weight Boiling Point Melting Point Density Amylene CH3CH=C(CH3)2 70.13 g/mol 36 oC -134 oC 0.662 g/ml Hydrobromic Acid HBr 80.91 g/mol 126 oC -11 oC 1.490 g/ml 2-Bromo-2-MethylButane C5H11Br 151.05 g/mol 107 oC 1.18 g/ml Sodium bicarbonate NaHCO3 84.007 g/mol Decomposes
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starting material into each of two small labeled test tubes. Take two more small labeled test tubes and place 4 or 5 drops of your 4-methylcyclohexene product in each of them. Take one tube from each group‚ and count how many drops of the provided bromine in methylene chloride solution it takes before the red color remains upon contact with the liquid sample. Record this information. Test the remaining two liquids in a similar way using the potassium permanganate
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) BIOTECHNOLOGY YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1‚ 2 & 3 UDBB 1164 FUNDAMENTAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 0 EXPERIMENT 1 PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBONS Introduction Hydrocarbons are compounds which contain only carbon and hydrogen‚ can be classified into several types‚ depending on their structure. Aliphatic hydrocarbons are divided into three classes: alkanes (e.g. methane‚ ethane and propane) have only single bonds‚ and are said to be saturated; alkenes (e.g. ethene and propene)
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w w w e tr .X m eP e ap UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level .c rs om 5070/11 CHEMISTRY Paper 1 Multiple Choice Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB recommended) October/November 2011 1 hour *0909424295* READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. Write your name‚ Centre number and
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Formation of an Alkene by Alcohol Dehydration Lab Report Balanced Chemical Equation for the Main Reaction Mechanism The acid-catalyzed dehydration of secondary and tertiary alcohols involves non-isolable carbocation intermediaries. In the first step of the of the reaction mechanism below‚ a phosphoric acid catalyst adds a proton to the oxygen atom of the alcohol to form an oxonium ion. The OH is converted to a better leaving group as the positive charge on the oxygen weakens the carbon-oxygen
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(Mg + CuSO4 MgSO4 + Cu). In this example‚ magnesium is above copper in the activity series so it is able to displace copper. An example of an anion replacement reaction is the reaction of bromine and potassium iodide‚ which produces potassium bromide and iodide (Br2 + 2KI 2KBr +I2). In this example‚ bromine replaces iodide in the potassium iodide
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1. Which of the following polyatomic ions have a 3-ionic charge? a. Phosphate b. Hydrogen carbonate c. Sulfate d. Hydroxide e. Nitrate 2. In which of the following is the metric unit paired with its correct abbreviation? a. Centimeter/km b. Kilogram/cg c. Millimeter/mL d. Microgram/mg e. Gram/gm 3. The number of electrons in an ion with 20 protons and an ionic charge of 2- is? a. 22 b. 18 c. 20 d. 16 e. 24 4. Which of the following is a measurement of mass in the metric system
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TWS Chemistry 1013-231 Organic Chemistry I Name___________________________________ 2011 Exam#2 - Version 2 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Energy is __________ when bonds are formed and is __________ when bonds are broken; therefore‚ bond dissociation energies are always __________. A) consumed / released / endothermic B) consumed / released / isothermic C) released / consumed / endothermic D) consumed / released / exothermic
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The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean‚ examines each of the elements on the periodic table. The Disappearing Spoon focuses on the history of the periodic table by recounting stories about each element on the table‚ and the scientist that discovered it. For each element‚ Kean provides an extensive backstory about its origin‚ the common (or uncommon) uses of the element‚ and other interesting tidbits. The author begins the novel with a general physical description of the periodic table as a whole; he
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Development‚ Vol.2‚ No.1‚ February 2011 ISSN: 2010-0264 Ozone Layer Depletion and Its Effects: A Review Sivasakthivel.T and K.K.Siva Kumar Reddy Abstract - There are many situations where human activities have significant effects on the environment. Ozone layer damage is one of them. The objective of this paper is to review the origin‚ causes‚ mechanisms and bio effects of ozone layer depletion as well as the protective measures of this
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