2013 Final Exam File - Fiji National University
... (ii) (E)-5-chlorohept-5-en-2-ol. [10 marks] (b) Draw the eclipsed and staggered conformations of 2-methylpropane ( (CH3)3CH ), as Newman projections, with respect to rotation about any one of the C–C bonds. [8 marks] (c) Explain what is meant by each of the following terms. (i) Meso compound. (ii) E ...
... (ii) (E)-5-chlorohept-5-en-2-ol. [10 marks] (b) Draw the eclipsed and staggered conformations of 2-methylpropane ( (CH3)3CH ), as Newman projections, with respect to rotation about any one of the C–C bonds. [8 marks] (c) Explain what is meant by each of the following terms. (i) Meso compound. (ii) E ...
Physical or Chemical Properties
... substance is created and the original matter can be recovered. Physical change does not change the composition of the matter. The original matter is still present. The substance may seem different, but the way the atoms are linked up are the same. ...
... substance is created and the original matter can be recovered. Physical change does not change the composition of the matter. The original matter is still present. The substance may seem different, but the way the atoms are linked up are the same. ...
Standard Voltages Cell Voltage
... • Define the standard electrode potential of a half cell • Order species according to their ease of oxidation or reduction based on a table of standard reduction potentials • Calculate the net cell voltage, Eo, of a combination of half cells from standard electrode potential data • Determine whether ...
... • Define the standard electrode potential of a half cell • Order species according to their ease of oxidation or reduction based on a table of standard reduction potentials • Calculate the net cell voltage, Eo, of a combination of half cells from standard electrode potential data • Determine whether ...
contents 2002 MAY
... Cumulenes are compounds containing a unit of ‘n’ carbon atoms with (n-1) double bonds between them (n>3).The members are propadiene(allene), butatriene, pentatetraene etc. A systematic study of chlorination on cumulenes is done in the present study. Geometrical optimisation is carried out on the cum ...
... Cumulenes are compounds containing a unit of ‘n’ carbon atoms with (n-1) double bonds between them (n>3).The members are propadiene(allene), butatriene, pentatetraene etc. A systematic study of chlorination on cumulenes is done in the present study. Geometrical optimisation is carried out on the cum ...
AP Chemistry Chapter 16
... 16.8 Free Energy and Equilibrium -equilibrium point occurs at the lowest value of free energy available to the reaction system -when the system has reached equilibrium, the system has reached minimum free energy or the free energy of the reactants is equal to the free energy of the products ( G = ...
... 16.8 Free Energy and Equilibrium -equilibrium point occurs at the lowest value of free energy available to the reaction system -when the system has reached equilibrium, the system has reached minimum free energy or the free energy of the reactants is equal to the free energy of the products ( G = ...
BONDING AND GEOMETRY
... electrons between two atoms The bonding pair of electrons is shared between both elements, but each atom is tugging on the bonding pair When atoms in a molecule are the same (diatomic) the bonding pair is shared equallythis bond is called non polar covalent When atoms in a molecule are differ ...
... electrons between two atoms The bonding pair of electrons is shared between both elements, but each atom is tugging on the bonding pair When atoms in a molecule are the same (diatomic) the bonding pair is shared equallythis bond is called non polar covalent When atoms in a molecule are differ ...
Notes 07 Organometallic Compounds
... Creation of new C-C bonds. ______________are best, otherwise an elimination reaction can occur. The R’ group in the halide can be ______________ The R group of the cuprate can be ______________ Although the mechanism looks like a _________ reaction, it is more complex and is not well understood. ...
... Creation of new C-C bonds. ______________are best, otherwise an elimination reaction can occur. The R’ group in the halide can be ______________ The R group of the cuprate can be ______________ Although the mechanism looks like a _________ reaction, it is more complex and is not well understood. ...
Chemical Bonding
... is a method chemists use to separate compounds from one another, but not change them. The polar regions of these molecules are attracted to polar regions of the cellulose chains (which help to hold the fibers together in paper). Not surprisingly, water molecules, being polar, are also attracted to t ...
... is a method chemists use to separate compounds from one another, but not change them. The polar regions of these molecules are attracted to polar regions of the cellulose chains (which help to hold the fibers together in paper). Not surprisingly, water molecules, being polar, are also attracted to t ...
synthpp - Knockhardy
... the yield - especially important for equilibrium reactions atom economy safety - toxicity and flammability of reactants and products financial economy - cost of chemicals, demand for product problems of purification possibility of optically active products ...
... the yield - especially important for equilibrium reactions atom economy safety - toxicity and flammability of reactants and products financial economy - cost of chemicals, demand for product problems of purification possibility of optically active products ...
1. Chemical Energetics March
... ensure that you consider the total mass being heated if two solutions are mixed together and don’t include the mass of any solid added in the total mass being heated it is assumed that the density of dilute solutions approximates to that of water for converting volume into mass in a displacement rea ...
... ensure that you consider the total mass being heated if two solutions are mixed together and don’t include the mass of any solid added in the total mass being heated it is assumed that the density of dilute solutions approximates to that of water for converting volume into mass in a displacement rea ...
Theories in the Evolution of Chemical Equilibrium: Impli
... Bergman considered all reactions as being complete and taking place only in one direction. According to his conceptual framework, chemical reversibility was forbidden because it was assumed impossible that a reaction whose direction was determined by the relative order of affinities could be reverse ...
... Bergman considered all reactions as being complete and taking place only in one direction. According to his conceptual framework, chemical reversibility was forbidden because it was assumed impossible that a reaction whose direction was determined by the relative order of affinities could be reverse ...
Advanced Placement Chemistry
... is the standard reduction potential for the halfreaction M3+(aq) +3 e¯ --> M(s)? A) -1.66 V B) -0.06 V C) 0.06 V D) 1.66 V E) 3.26 V 58. On a mountaintop, it is observed that water boils at 90°C, not at 100°C as at sea level. This phenomenon occurs because on the mountain top the A) equilibrium wate ...
... is the standard reduction potential for the halfreaction M3+(aq) +3 e¯ --> M(s)? A) -1.66 V B) -0.06 V C) 0.06 V D) 1.66 V E) 3.26 V 58. On a mountaintop, it is observed that water boils at 90°C, not at 100°C as at sea level. This phenomenon occurs because on the mountain top the A) equilibrium wate ...
Chapter 6 Thermochemistry
... when DH is ─, heat is being released by the system reactions that release heat are called exothermic reactions when DH is +, heat is being absorbed by the system reactions that release heat are called endothermic reactions chemical heat packs contain iron filings that are oxidized in an exothermic r ...
... when DH is ─, heat is being released by the system reactions that release heat are called exothermic reactions when DH is +, heat is being absorbed by the system reactions that release heat are called endothermic reactions chemical heat packs contain iron filings that are oxidized in an exothermic r ...
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... Fourth step – Find out the molar ratio between the limiting reagent and the product 2Fe(l) Looking at the balanced equation we see the ratio is 1:2 Fe2O3 to 2Fe Fifth step - Find the amount of moles of 2Fe formed by the reaction of Fe2O3. 1.75 moles of Fe2O3 multiplied by 2 gives 3.5 moles of 2Fe us ...
... Fourth step – Find out the molar ratio between the limiting reagent and the product 2Fe(l) Looking at the balanced equation we see the ratio is 1:2 Fe2O3 to 2Fe Fifth step - Find the amount of moles of 2Fe formed by the reaction of Fe2O3. 1.75 moles of Fe2O3 multiplied by 2 gives 3.5 moles of 2Fe us ...
rate
... antioxidants (Vitamin A,C and E for instance) help to keep our cytoplasmic materials, DNA and proteins from damage, (if they do so at all). Scientists want to learn how to control the rates at which cancer cells reproduce and how to increase the rate of cancer cell contact inhibition. Scientists wan ...
... antioxidants (Vitamin A,C and E for instance) help to keep our cytoplasmic materials, DNA and proteins from damage, (if they do so at all). Scientists want to learn how to control the rates at which cancer cells reproduce and how to increase the rate of cancer cell contact inhibition. Scientists wan ...
CHEMISTRY 1.2 LECTURE
... 1. Reverse one of the half-rxns into an oxidation step such that the sum of the two 1/2 reactions E° give a positive E°cell ...
... 1. Reverse one of the half-rxns into an oxidation step such that the sum of the two 1/2 reactions E° give a positive E°cell ...
NaBH4 Reduction of Vanillin
... LAH can be used, but it presents greater challenges in the safe handling of LAH. Sodium borohydride, on the other hand, reacts only slowly with water and alcohols and can be used in a wide range of solvents, including water and alcohols, without consequence. It should also be noted that when usin ...
... LAH can be used, but it presents greater challenges in the safe handling of LAH. Sodium borohydride, on the other hand, reacts only slowly with water and alcohols and can be used in a wide range of solvents, including water and alcohols, without consequence. It should also be noted that when usin ...
TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND SOLUTION CHEMISTRY
... 7. When the analyte is a base or an acid, the required titrant is a strong acid or strong base, respectively. This procedure is called an ______________________________. OXIDATION – REDUCTION REACTIONS 1. 2 Na (s) + Cl2 (g) → 2 NaCl (s) 2. Both reactants have no charge, they are neutral. NaCl is an ...
... 7. When the analyte is a base or an acid, the required titrant is a strong acid or strong base, respectively. This procedure is called an ______________________________. OXIDATION – REDUCTION REACTIONS 1. 2 Na (s) + Cl2 (g) → 2 NaCl (s) 2. Both reactants have no charge, they are neutral. NaCl is an ...
CfE Advanced Higher Chemistry Unit 2: Organic
... formed when atomic orbitals lie perpendicular to the bond and overlap side on. End to end overlap is more efficient than side on overlap and therefore σ bonds are stronger than π bonds. ...
... formed when atomic orbitals lie perpendicular to the bond and overlap side on. End to end overlap is more efficient than side on overlap and therefore σ bonds are stronger than π bonds. ...