Answer:
a. Each set of elements was arranged in special coloumns based on their mass.
Answer:
The limiting reactant is salicylic acid.
Explanation:
From the equation of reaction,
1 mole of acetic anhydride (C4H6O3) (102g) reacts with 2 moles of salicylic acid (C7H6O3) (276 g)
80 g of acetic anhydride would react with (80×276/102) = 216.5 g of salicylic acid
216.5 grams of salicylic acid that is required to react with 80 grams of acetic anhydride.
The available mass of salicylic acid is 70 grams which makes salicylic acid the limiting reactant.
Answer:
(S)-3-methoxy-3-methylbutan-2-ol
Explanation:
In this case, we have an <u>epoxide opening in acid medium</u>. The first step then is the <u>protonation of the oxygen</u>. Then the epoxide is broken to generate the most <u>stable carbocation</u>. The nucleophile (
) will attack the carbocation generating a new bond. Finally, the oxygen is <u>deprotonated</u> to obtain an ether functional group and we will obtain the molecule <u>(S)-3-methoxy-3-methylbutan-2-ol</u>.
See figure 1
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Answer: Physics is about
how things move and why things move
Explanation:
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
From Thomson's Plum Postulate on Pudding model of an atom, he posits that particle includes electrons that are encircled by a circle of positive charge to adjust the negative charges of electrons, which is fundamentally the same as way like negatively charged "plums" is getting encased by positively charged pudding.
Hence, the above statement is true.