Answer:
See image attached and explanation
Explanation:
I have attached a detailed mechanism of the reaction to this answer. This reaction occurs by SN1 mechanism. It implies that the transition state involves a carbocation.
However, the initial carbocation formed is a primary carbacation. Remember that the order of stability of carbocations is methyl< primary < secondary< tertiary. This means that tertiary carbocations are the most stable carbocations. Tertiary carbocations are those in which the carbon atom bearing the carbon atom is attached to three other carbon atoms.
In the mechanism below, the substrate converts from a primary to a tertiary cabocation (most stable) by a 1,2-alkyl shift as shown giving the 3-ethoxy-3-methylpentane product.
Answer:
5.01%
Explanation:
Density of vinegar = mass/volume
Mass of 10.00 mL = density x volume
= 1.006 x 10 = 10.06 g
From the equation of reaction:
1 mole pf CH3COOH requires 1 mole of NaOH for neutralization.
mole of NaOH = molarity x volume
= 0.5062 x 0.01658
= 0.008392796 mole
0.008392796 mole of NaOH will therefore require 0.008392796 mole of CH3COOH.
mass of CH3COOH = mole x molar mass
= 0.008392796 x 60.052
= 0.504 g
Percentage by mass of acetic acid in the vinegar = 0.504/10.06 x 100%
= 5.01%
The percent by mass of acetic acid in the vinegar is 5.01%
Answer:
C.Melt both cubes and look for a broader range of melting temperatures. The one that melts over a broader range of temperatures is the amorphous solid.
Explanation:
Amorphous solids is one that do not have a fixed melting points but melt over a wide range of temperature due to the irregular shape hence its name. Contrariwise crystalline solids, have a fixed and sharp melting point.
This comes in handy to solve the riddle. We can characterise the pair with the melting point property.
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When something is a liquid then turns to a gas, this is known as evaporating so we would call it the heat of evaporation or also known as latent heat. Just remember liquid to gas is vapor!
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