Chemistry, 02.11.2019 03:31 arelyhuerta
Draw a triacylglycerol (triglyceride) made from glycerol, myristic acid [ch3(ch2)12cooh], palmitic acid [ch3(ch2)14cooh], and oleic acid [ch3(ch2)7ch=ch(ch2)7cooh(cis)]. place palmitic acid at the middle position. cis/trans isometry is graded
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:00
What is the maximum amount of al2(so4)3 which could be formed from 15.84 g of al and 12.89 g of cuso4?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:50
A100 kmol/h stream that is 97 mole% carbon tetrachloride (ccl4) and 3% carbon disulfide (cs2) is to be recovered from the bottom of a distillation column. the feed to the column is 16 mole% cs2 and 84% ccl4, and 2% of the ccl4 entering the column is contained in the overhead stream leaving the top of the column. calculate the mass and mole fractions of ccl4 in the overhead stream, and determine the molar flow rates of ccl4 and cs2 in the overhead and feed streams. 12. mw_ccla- 153.82; mw_cs2-76.14.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:30
The table lists the lattice energies of some compounds.compoundlattice energy (kj/mol)lif –1,036licl –853naf –923kf –821nacl –786which statement about crystal lattice energy is best supported by the information in the table? the lattice energy increases as cations get smaller, as shown by lif and kf.the lattice energy increases as the cations get larger, as shown by lif and licl.the lattice energy decreases as cations get smaller, as shown by nacl and naf.the lattice energy decreases as the cations get smaller, as shown by naf and kf.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:30
When the ionic compound nabr dissolves in water, br– ions are pulled into solution by the attraction between what two particles? a. the na+ and br– ions b. the na+ ion and the negative end of a water molecule c. the br– ion and the positive end of a water molecule d. the br– ion and the negative end of a water molecule
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