The chemical makeup or identity is still the same, it is likely identity if it is a one word answer. The chemical identity is identical!
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A). The weaker the IMF the lower the evaporation rates of each liquid. So Pentane had the weakest IMF and Butanol has the strongest.
b).They all evaporate at different rates because of their differences in their bonds. Not all liquids are the same and they will all most likely evaporate at different times
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There would be no more because everything had decrease to 0
Answer:
See the image 1
Explanation:
If you look carefully at the progress of the SN2 reaction, you will realize something very important about the outcome. The nucleophile, being an electron-rich species, must attack the electrophilic carbon from the back side relative to the location of the leaving group. Approach from the front side simply doesn't work: the leaving group - which is also an electron-rich group - blocks the way. (see image 2)
The result of this backside attack is that the stereochemical configuration at the central carbon inverts as the reaction proceeds. In a sense, the molecule is turned inside out. At the transition state, the electrophilic carbon and the three 'R' substituents all lie on the same plane. (see image 3)
What this means is that SN2 reactions whether enzyme catalyzed or not, are inherently stereoselective: when the substitution takes place at a stereocenter, we can confidently predict the stereochemical configuration of the product.