Answer:
Bromobenzoic acid
Explanation:
COOH has higher priority than Br, so the parent name is benzoic acid.
The COOH group is automatically on C1 of the ring, and the other aromatic carbons are numbered sequentially around the ring.
The name of the substituent is joined to that of the parent, and the locant is attached to that with a hyphen.
The generic IUPAC name is bromobenzoic acid.
There are three isomers of benzoic acid — 2-bromobenzoic acid, 3-bromobenzoic acid, and 4-bromobenzoic acid — so you must always specify which one you mean.
In preparing diluted solutions from concentrated solutions we can use the following formula
c1v1 = c2v2
c1 and v1 are the concentration and volume of the concentrated solution respectively
c2 and v2 are the concentrations and volume of the diluted solution respectively
Substituting these values ,
20 mL x 1.0 M = C x 60 mL
C = 0.33 M
The concentration of the resulting diluted solutions is 0.33 M
<span>1 fm = 1.0 × 10-15 meters
</span>so
0.610<span> fm x (1.0x10^-15 m / 1 fm)
= 6.1x10^-16 m</span>
so the formula is
λ = h / mu
so,
as we know mass value so by putting
<span>m = (6.626*10^-34)/(6.1*10^-16*199)
=</span>(6.626*10^-34)/(1213.96*<span>10^-16)
</span><span> = 5.45 x 10^ -21
hope thats an answer for you</span>