Answer:
7.75 Calories per gram of candy
Explanation:
The equation of a calorimeter is:
Q = C×ΔT
Where Q is heat involved in the reaction, C is heat capacity of the calorimeter (46.80kJ K⁻¹) and ΔT is change in temperature (2.91°C). Replacing:
Q = 46.80kJ K⁻¹ ₓ 2.91K
Q = 136.2 kJ are produced. If 4.184 kJ = 1kCal:
136.2 kJ ₓ (1kCal / 4.184 kJ) = <em>32.55 kCal per 4.20g of candy. </em>Thus, Calories / g of candy are:
32.55 kCal / 4.20g = <em>7.75 Calories per gram of candy</em>
There are two kinds of bonds in organic chemistry, sigma bonds and pi bonds. Sigma bonds are formed by end to end or head to head overlap of atomic orbitals.
Pi bonds are formed by side by side overlap of atomic orbitals.
In the compound 4-methyl-pent-2-ene, there are 15 sigma bonds and only one pi bond.
Hence, in the compound 4-methyl-pent-2-ene, there are 15 sigma bonds.
The answer is A
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Answer:
How about this?
Explanation:
(1) Halogenation of an alkane
Reaction with Br₂ in the presence of UV light to give bromocyclopentane.
(2) Dehydrohalogenation
Reaction with hot alcoholic KOH to give cyclopentene.
(3) Allylic bromination
Reaction with N-bromosuccinimide and a drop of HBr(aq) gives
3-bromocyclopentene.