Chemistry task?
Hey everyone, can someone help me out? You don't have to solve the problems for me; I just need the calculation method.
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Hey everyone, can someone help me out? You don't have to solve the problems for me; I just need the calculation method.
Kind regards
According to my book, if I have ethane (C2H6) and chlorine (Cl2), chloroethane is formed. It's a substitution reaction, where one atom (here, H) is replaced by another. During the exchange/replacement, an H atom is released and forms a bond with the chlorine atom. I just don't quite understand why the other chlorine atom doesn't…
Strictly speaking, aldehydes would be any aldehyde group with any residue attached to it, not necessarily an alkyl residue – or have I misunderstood something?
Hello, we recently had a chemistry project at school with potassium permanganate. Since I was so fascinated by the substance, I did a little Googling and found out that potassium permanganate is also a strong oxidizer. How much potassium permanganate would you need to oxidize, say, 20 grams of any substance?
is that correct?
Good day, You calculate the equilibrium constant Kc, for example? A + B -> C + D and C + D -> A + B Now you use the concentrations at equilibrium to establish the MWG and to determine Kc, i.e. to say on which side the equilibrium lies. Now there are more products when…
Provided it for solutions strong Acids or bases are involved in dilution by a factor of 10, the pH is increased by one unit to 7.
Now you can do it yourself.
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I don’t think they can help me
In the first task, you dilute a solution with pH=1 (probably a strong acid) by a factor of 1000=103 (of 1 ml aud 1 l). So the pH moves by three units in direction 7, so we land at pH=4.
How would they have counted the b? There is a 10 Ml solution
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