Chemistry, 20.09.2020 07:01, smartgirl2092
The reaction between a strong acid and a weak base produces a salt, but water is not usually formed because:
the reaction is too hot and water evaporates
there is no hydrogen present to form water
the acid is not strong enough to form water
weak bases tend not to be hydroxides
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 07:30, SchoolFirst9811
The scheme below is from a series of reactions that are part of a synthesis of vitamin a. answer the following questions with reference to this scheme. (i) what is "reagent a"? (ii) draw a step-by-step mechanism which explains the formation of compound c from compound b (iii) which reagents would you use to form compound e from compounds c and d (reagents b and c)? for each reagent suggested above in (ii) explain the role of the reagent in the reaction to (iv) form compound e. you may wish to do this by drawing a mechanism. 1. addition of reagent a Š½Š¾ reagent a 2. Š½, Š¾" thŠ¾ oh Š½Š¾Š½-Ń compound a. compound b. compound c .ch-Š¾h 1. reagent b "ŃŠ½Š¾ 2. reagent c Ńh oh compound e. compound d.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:50, struckedblazing
Answer asap need it by wednesday morning calculate the ph of 0.02m hcl best answer will be brainliest
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:00, aksambo4707
Many free radicals combine to form molecules that do not contain any unpaired electrons. the driving force for the radicalāradical combination reaction is the formation of a new electronāpair bond. consider the chemical equation. n(g)+no(g)ā¶nno(g) n(g)+no(g)ā¶nno(g) write lewis formulas for the reactant and product species in the chemical equation. include nonbonding electrons. n(g)n(g) select draw rings more erase select draw rings more erase select draw rings more erase n no(g)
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