Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The reaction that we are considering here is quite a knotty reaction. It is difficult to decide if the mechanism is actually E1 or E2 since both are equally probable based on the mass of scientific evidence regarding this reaction. However, we can easily assume that the methylenecyclohexane was formed by an E1 mechanism.
Looking at the products, one could convincingly assert that the reaction leading to the formation of the two main products proceeds via an E1 mechanism with the formation of a carbocation intermediate as has been shown in mechanism attached to this answer. Possible rearrangement of the carbocation yields the 3-methylcyclohexene product.
Sedimentary rocks are formed when different layers of debris ( usually sand ) are forced together under pressure.
Metamorphic rock forms from other types of rock that have been changed by a combination of high heat and pressure.
Igneous rock forms when Lava/Magma cools down
1. Diatomic
2. Products
3. Reactants
4. Coefficient
5. Subscript
6. True
7. False
8. First you must write the reactants. Ensure the valencies of the reactants are correct. Draw an arrow. Write the products. Ensure the valencies of the products are correct and apply subscripts as necessary. Balance the equation by ensuring both sides have equal amounts of each elements - use only coefficients to complete this NOT subscripts.
Answer:
-173.15°C
Explanation:
Given data:
Temperature changes = 100 K
Temperature changes in degree Celsius = ?
Solution:
Kelvin and degree Celsius both are units of temperature.
In order to convert the degree Celsius to kelvin following equation is used.
Temperature in degree Celsius +273.15
For example;
100°C to kelvin = 100+273.15 = 373.15 K
To convert the kelvin into degree Celsius:
100K - 272.15 = -173.15°C