<em>See the structure at the bottom-left corner of the sketch attached.</em>
<h3>Explanation</h3>
Replacing an H atom with a Cl atom in a 1,2-dibromoethane molecule produces a molecule of C₂H₃Br₂Cl. Its structural formula is show in the top-left corner of the sketch attached.
The molecule contains no double or triple bonds. It has no E/Z isomers. The two stereoisomers can only be enantiomers. A red asterisk * is placed next to the only <em>chiral</em> carbon in this molecule.
That carbon atom is connected to
- one H atom,
- one Cl atom,
- one Br atom, and
- the alkyl group CH₂Br.
The two isomers are <em>mirror images </em>about this carbon atom. Indicate how the four groups are arranged in space using the wedge and dash notation.
- Solid lines refer to chemical bonds in the plane of the paper.
- Wedges refer to bonds pointing out of the page towards you.
- Dashes refer to bonds pointing into the page away from you.
The last row of this sketch shows the structure of both isomers. The question is asking for only one. Showing either of them should work.
<span>Saturated hydrocarbons are organic compounds that contain only single bonds between the carbon atoms. They are known to be the simplest organic compounds. They are termed as such because they are saturated with water. Examples are the alkanes (ethane, methane, propane, butane, etc.).</span>
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There are 12 protons, and 10 electrons in an Mg2+ ion, the normal amount of neutrons is 12.
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In this case, since the mole-mole rations consider the amount of the specific ion in the whole compound, we can evidence that the potassium sulfate has two potassium ions in the molecule; in other words, there is a 1:2 mole ratio of the former to the latter; in such a way, we can perform the following proportional factor:
So we cancel out moles of potassium sulfate to obtain:
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