Answer:
Major product ethoxide ion
Explanation:
- Sodium hydride acts as a strong base towards ethanol.
- Hydride ion abstracts one proton from -OH group in ethanol to produce sodium ethoxide and hydrogen gas.
- It is an example of acid-base reaction where sodium hydride acts as a base and ethanol acts as an acid
- Structure of major organic product i.e. ethoxide ion has been shown below.
Step one write the chemical equation for reaction
= Ag2O + 2(C10H10N4SO2)---> 2 ( AgC10H9N4SO2)
The reacting ratio of Ag2O to AgC10H9N4SO2 is 1:2 from the reaction above
step 2; find the number of moles of AgC10H9N4SO2
that is mass/molar mass
The molar mass of AgC10H9N4SO2 = 107.86 +(12 x10) + (1 x 9) + (4 x 14) +32 +(16 x2) =356.86g/mol
moles is therefore= 25g/356.86g/mol= 0.07moles
by use of mole ratio the moles of Ag2O= 0.0702=0.035moles
mass = moles x molar mass
the molar mass of Ag2O=231.72 g/mol
mass is therefore= 231.72g/mol x 0.035moles= 8.11grams
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