Answer:
- a.
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Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
the compound that gives the fastest SN2 reaction with sodium methoxide- 1-bromohexane
the compound that gives the fastest SN1 reaction- 3-bromo-3-methylpentane
the compound(s) that undergo an SN1 reaction to give rearranged products- 1-bromo-2,2-dimethylbutane
the compound that is least reactive to sodium methoxide in methanol -
3-bromo-3-methylpentane
the compound(s) that can exist as diastereomers - 3-bromo-3-methylpentane
the compound(s) that can exist as enantiomers- 3-bromo-2-methylpentane
The missing element : ₇¹⁴N
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
Reaction
₆¹⁴C ⇒X + ₋₁⁰e
Required
The missing element
Solution
Radioactivity is the process of unstable isotopes to stable isotopes by decay, by emitting certain particles,
- alpha α particles ₂He⁴
- beta β ₋₁e⁰ particles
- gamma particles ₀γ⁰
- positron particles ₁e⁰
- neutron ₀n¹
In a decay reaction, the sum of the mass number and atomic number before and after the decay is the same.
The element X :
Atomic number = 6 + 1 =7
Mass number = 14 + 0 = 14
Answer:
Option A. Double Replacement
Explanation:
A double displacement reaction is a kind of reaction in which there is an exchange of the ions of the two reactants to form a different products. In the equation, K in KOH displaces H in H3PO4 to form K3PO4 and also, the H combines with OH to form water.
H3PO4+3KOH -> K3PO4+3H20
The element calcium has a total of four energy levels<span> that each can hold a certain number of electrons. Its first and fourth energy levels hold two electrons each, and its second and third energy levels hold eight electrons each.</span>