Answer:
oxygen
Explanation:
because it is and thats why it is
No, there is a rule called HONC... they could also bond with o2, n, and c
Complete question:
The student performs a second titration using the 0.10MNaOH(aq) solution again as the titrant, but this time with a 20.mL sample of 0.20MHCl(aq) instead of 0.10MHCl(aq).
1. The box below to the left represents ions in a certain volume of 0.10MHCl(aq). In the box below to the right, draw a representation of ions in the same volume of 0.20MHCl(aq). (Do not include any water molecules in your drawing.)
Answer:
The concentration of H+ and Cl- will be doubled.
Explanation:
See the attached photo for the representation of ions in the same volume.
Answer:
None of these
Explanation:
Friedel–Craft reaction is a reaction involves the attachment of substituents to the benzene ring.
Mechanism of the reaction of methylbenzene with 1-chlorodecane in the presence of ether and aluminum chloride :
Step -1 : Generation of stable carbocation.
Aluminium chloride acts as Lewis acid which removes the chloride ion from the alkyl halide forming carbocation. The primary carbocation thus formed gets rearranged to secondary primary carbocation which is more stable due to hyperconjugation.
Step-2: Attack of the ring to the carbocation
The pi electrons of the ring behave as a nucleophile and attacks the carbocation. Since, the group attached on the benzene is methyl (+R effect) , the attack is from the ortho and the para positions. Para product is more stable due to less steric hinderance.
The product formed is shown in mechanism does not mention in any of the options.
So, None of these is the answer
Answer:
7.5 x 10 ^-11
Explanation:
6/8 = .75
10^2 / 10^12 = 10^ (2-12) = 10^(-10)
so far .75 x 10^-10
which is 7.5 x 10^-11