Its a strong electrolyte!.
Answer:
Here's what I get
Explanation:
The reaction is an E1 elimination of an alcohol to form an alkene. It has three steps:
1. Protonation
The alcohol is protonated with aqueous sulfuric acid to convert it into a better leaving group.
2. Loss of the leaving group
A water molecule leaves in a unimolecular process to form a stable 3° carbocation.
3. Loss of an α-hydrogen
A water molecule removes an α-hydrogen, forming 2-methylpropene and regenerating the original hydronium ion.
equalize the coefficients:
Al(NO3)3+3NaCl=3NaNO3+AlCl3
according to the equation 1 mol Al(NO3)3 reacted with 3 moles NaCl. hence, 4 moles Al(NO3)3 should react with 12 moles NaCl, and 9 moles reacted NaCl. So NaCl is limiting, we decide further on this reagent.
\frac{9}{3}=\frac{x}{3}
3
9
=
3
x
x=9
9 moles NaNO3
Answer:
27 mL
Explanation:
Please see the step-by-step solution in the picture attached below.
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