Answer:
Ba(ClO₃)₂ → BaCl₂ + 3 O₂
Explanation:
When exposed to heat, barium chlorate (Ba(ClO₃)₂ breaks down into an inorganic compound (Barium chloride - BaCl₂) and a molecule (Oxygen - O₂).
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Answer:
Two possible compounds are shown below- one with an exocyclic double bond and another one with an endocyclic double bond
Explanation:
Reaction of alkene with
gives a complex of mercurous ion.
Then water molecule attacks this complex through
type reaction at more substituted position.
cleaves the resultant C-Hg bond and forms a C-H bond.
Two possible structures of an alkene is possible to yield 1-methylcyclohexanol which are shown below.
After one half life, 188mg
46.9 mg of Ba-142
After 5 half lives
After 106 minutes
20 half lives , only 0.000358 mg remains
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