
Is it necessary to have oh group of phenol valways at ortho ... - Socratic
No, the "OH" group in phenol is by definition at "C1". > The structure of phenol is You can draw the structure like this: phenol2 However, the structure is not meta-phenol. It is phenol because the ring …
Can you give the IUPAC name for the following (CH_3)_3C-OH
Aug 29, 2016 · So this is a propanol derivative: "2-methylpropan-2-ol" For "isopropyl alcohol", H_3C-CH (OH)CH_3, the longest chain is again three carbons long, and C2 is substituted by -OH, so "propan-2 …
Question #22e51 - Socratic
Products formed are; Cu (OH)_2 + HCl -> CuCl_2 + H_2O Since CuCl_2 is soluble in water.. But; Cu (OH)_2 + HCl -> CuCl_2 + H_2O " [Not Balanced]" Balancing the equation..
Question #1a680 - Socratic
Jul 20, 2017 · Now, notice that the oxidation state of nitrogen goes from #color (blue) (+5)# on the reactants' side to #color (blue) (-3)# on the products' side, which basically means that every atom of …
Question #477c5 - Socratic
On the product side the Carbonic Acid (#H_2CO_3#) is the Conjugate Acid as it is the hydrogen donor to the Conjugate Base (#OH^-#) as it receives the hydrogen ion.
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Dec 13, 2017 · Here's what I get. Step 1. Write the molecular equation "Fe" ("NO"_3)_3" (aq)"+ "3NH"_3" (aq)" + "3H"_2"O (l)" → "Fe (OH)"_3" (s)" + "3NH"_4"NO"_3" (aq)" Step 2 ...
Question #019dd - Socratic
Only (C) is fully correct. As you can see, steam typically reacts with alkenes by adding H on one double-bonded atom and OH on the other. But there are two possible choices for which atom gets the single …
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Nov 23, 2015 · Because N aOH → N a+ + OH − and N i2+ + 2OH −→N i(OH)2 Total Mols of N aOH: 60mL ⋅ 0.45M ol/L = 27mM ol of N aOH (dont forget the m for milli=one thousandth) This will produce …
Question #74006 - Socratic
(d) is the correct option. CH_3CH(OH)CH_2CH_2CH_3 (pentan-2-ol) being secondary alcohol on oxidation first tansformed into ketone. CH_3CH(OH)CH_2CH_2CH_3stackrel([O])-> …
Question #c76b8 - Socratic
Answer below Calcium oxide will dissolve to produce Calcium Hydroxide. It is as follows: CaO + H_2O to Ca (OH)_2 In essence: "base + water" to "alkali"