I need to study all of these names for my orgo II exam next week.
Can someone help me to find the general trend or functional group name for the following attached compounds? I have tried some of them let me know if I made any mistake on these two sheets.
ie. #1 gem-diol (hydrate)...
Match each compound below with its solubilty characteristics
(If the first corresponds to B, and the next 2 to C, enter BCC)
( TEN tries allowed )
1) ethyl-4-aminobenzoate A. Soluble only in aqueous bases
2) Napthalene B. Soluble in ether, largely insoluble in aqueous solvents...
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i need help on my homework!
One way to monitor global warming is to measure the average temperature of the ocean. Researchers are doing this by measuring the time it takes sound pulses to travel underwater over large distances. At a depth of 1000 m, where ocean temperatures hold steady near 4C...
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One way to monitor global warming is to measure the average temperature of the ocean. Researchers are doing this by measuring the time it takes sound pulses to travel underwater over large distances. At a depth of 1000 m, where ocean...
As I was reading text “ The solubility of most compounds increase with increasing temperature, but a substance that is retrograde soluble is one whose solubility decreases with increasing temperature.”
Why dose this happen? How dose “retrograde soluble” substance work and why? Is there an...
A 2.30-kg ball, moving to the right at a velocity of +1.29 m/s on a frictionless table, collides head-on with a stationary 6.50-kg ball. Find the final velocities of (a) the 2.30-kg ball and of (b) the 6.50-kg ball if the collision is elastic. (c) Find the final velocity of the two balls if the...