When
1-Bromopropane is treated with
methoxide it undergoes
SN² Reaction. The product formed is
Methyl Propyl Ether. This type of reaction is very important in synthesizing
Asymmetric ethers. The alkoxides are oftenly generated by reacting Alcohols with sodium metal, which on elimination of Hydrogen gas produces corresponding alkoxide. The reaction of given statement is as follow,
The answer is c hygroscopic
<span> It is a little hard to explain step-by-step what to do so I hope you can follow what to do by looking at how I arranged the equations.
2 H2O(g) --------------------------> 2 H2O(l) -88
2 H2 + O2 ----------------------------> 2 H2O(g) -484
C + O2 ----------------------------> CO2 -393.5
CH4 -------------------------------> C + 2 H2 + 74.8
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CH4 + 2 O2 ---------------------> CO2 + 2 H2O -890.6 kJ
Once you cancel out the substances that appear BOTH on the left AND the right of the arrows you are left with your net equation. </span>
Yes because your not changing the identity of the substance
<span>The number of moles in Al2O3 is .16575 moles</span>