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Compare different stereoisomers of the same molecular formula, considering any difference in physical or chemical properties that exist.


The reaction scheme that you propose must allow you to identify your five chosen metal complexes, indicating colours observed and the absence or presence of a precipitate when certain reagents are added. As part of your presentation you must explain the underlying chemistry of your scheme and the reactions involved (ie What is ligand substitution and how does it happen? Why and how do colour changes take place? Why and how does a precipitate form? Why does it sometimes re-dissolve?). Include balanced equations for all reactions.


• how is a reaction scheme done?


Identify the dominant intermolecular forces for each mixture.

NaCl/water


naphthalene/kerosene

 

napthalene/acetone

 

Kerosene/acetone

 

kerosene/ethanol

 

Ethanol/water

 


Calculate the COD value of wastewater. A 10ml sample of



water was refluxed with 60ml of K2Cr2O7 solution & after



refluxing the excess unreacted dichromate required 24ml of



0.1N FAS solution. A blank of 10ml of d/w of refluxing with



60ml of dichromate solution required 35ml of 0.1N FAS

The dominant intermolecular forces in the mixture of naphthalene/kerosene


What do you mean by 3d⁵

 When 9.0 g of hydrogen gas, H2, reacts with oxygen gas, O2, 73.0 g of water is produced.    2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O a) What is the theoretical yield of water? b) What is the percentage yield?


2. Powdered zinc metal reacts with sulphur (S8) when heated to produce zinc sulphide.

a) What mass of product can be produced with 25 g of zinc?

b) What is the actual yield if the percentage yield was 80%?


3. The thermite reaction has been used to weld railroad rails, make bombs, and ignite solid rocket fuel. The equation of the reaction is:

a) What is the theoretical yield of iron if 100.0 g of Fe2O3 is used?

b) What is the percentage yield if 52.3 g of iron is actually produced?


Next you must devise a reaction scheme to identify five specific transition metal complex ions and present this by Powerpoint® (or another suitable presentation medium) to your colleagues. Your presentation must analyse the reactions that transition metal complexes undergo and demonstrate that you understand the concepts of ligand substitution and acidity. The reaction scheme that you propose must allow you to identify your five chosen metal complexes, indicating colours observed and the absence or presence of a precipitate when certain reagents are added. As part of your presentation you must explain the underlying chemistry of your scheme and the reactions involved (ie What is ligand substitution and how does it happen? Why and how do colour changes take place? Why and how does a precipitate form? Why does it sometimes re-dissolve?). Include balanced equations for all reactions.


The determination of copper in a seawater sample gave a mean value of 77.81 mg/L and a standard deviation ss of 1.74 mg/L. (Note: the insignificant figures were retained here because these results are used below in another calculation.) How many samples must be analyzed to obtain a relative standard deviation of 1.7% in the results at the 95% confidence level? (Show your solution)



A container contains 2.5m³ of Helium gas at 15°C and 98 Nm


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