I think it'd D, atoms of more than one element can combine in different ways to form the same product.
<span>2<span>C6</span><span>H6</span>O(l)+17<span>O2</span>−−>12C<span>O2</span>(g)+12<span>H2</span>O(l)</span>
<span>2S<span>O2</span>(g)+<span>O2</span>(g)−−>2S<span>O3</span>(g)</span>
<span><span>N2</span>(g)+<span>O2</span>(g)−−>2NO(g)</span>
<span>2Na(s)+B<span>r2</span>(l)−−>2NaBr(s)</span><span>
On the 1st 3 I have
12 -17 = -5
2 - 3 = -1
2 - 2 = 0
For the last one:
</span><span>Delta n=0</span><span>
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The rate of evaporation is equal to rate of condensation in equilibrium......It means the evaporation rate becomes constant.....And thus equilibrium attained !!!
Answer:
They all wear their skeletons on the outside! This is called an exoskeleton and all creatures that have their structure on the outside are included in the phylum of Arthropods.
Explanation:
This question does not contain the structures of the molecules. The structures in Daylight SMILES format are:
I. C1=CC=CC=C1C(=O)C
II. C1=CC=CC=C1CC=O
III. C1=CC(C)=CC=C1C=O
IV. C1=CC=CC=C1CCC
V. C1=CC=CC=C1C(C)C
The structures are also attached
Answer:
The structure of compound IV is consistent with the information obtained analysis
Proposed structures for the ions with m/z values of 120, 105,77 and 43 are (also attached):
C1=CC=CC=C1C(=[OH0+])C |^1:7|
C1C([CH0+]=O)=CC=CC=1
C1[CH0+]=CC=CC=1
C(#[OH0+])C
respectively
Explanation:
The IR peak at 1687 cm⁻¹ is indicative of an α unsaturated carbonyl carbon. While the 1H NMR singlet is of the methyl group next to carbonyl and the multiplet near 7.1 ppm is a characteristic peak of benzene. This data shows points towards structure I.
Mass spectrum peak at 120 m/z is of molecular ion peak. In the case of carbonyl-containing molecule, this peak is observable. The signal at 105 shows the loss of a methyl group next to the carbonyl. m/z value of 77 is the characteristic cationic peak of benzene, while the peak at 43 infers the formation of acylium ion (RCO+) due to α-cleavage. All this data agrees with the structure of acetophenone (Structure 1)