1. Write out the balanced equation for the oxidation of
hydrobromic acid by hydrogen peroxide.
2. How many stereoisomers of stilbene dibromide can exist?
3. A possible definition of a meso compound is: “while possessing 2
or more assignable
stereocenters, a meso compound is superimposable (identical to) its
mirror image in at least
one conformation”. In other words, it is identical to its would-be
enantiomer except for the fact
that the molecule contains… what? What physical characteristic
arises in meso...
Write a balanced chemical equation describing the oxidation of
chlorine gas by the copper (III) to form the chlorate ion and
copper (II) in an acidic aqueous solution. Use the smallest whole
number coefficients possible.
Also, How many electrons are transferred in the redox
reaction?
Write a balanced chemical equation describing the oxidation
of:
iodine solid by the manganese (III) to form the iodate ion and
manganese (II) in an acidic aqueous solution. Use the smallest
whole number coefficients possible. How many electrons were
transferred in this redox reaction?
chloride ion by solid xenon trioxide to produce the chlorine gas
and xenon gas in an acidic aqueous solution. How many electrons
were transferred?
Write a balanced chemical equation describing the oxidation of
the bromide ion by solid xenon trioxide to produce bromine liquid
and xenon gas in an acidic aqueous solution. Use the smallest whole
number coefficients possible.
How many electrons are transferred in the redox reaction?
Write a balanced chemical equation describing the oxidation of
the bromide ion by solid xenon trioxide to produce bromine liquid
and xenon gas in an acidic aqueous solution. Use the smallest whole
number coefficients possible.
How many electrons are transferred in the redox reaction?
Write a balanced equation for the oxidation of Co(II) to Co(III)
by hydrogen peroxide. Why is this oxidation process assisted by the
presence of ammonia?
Consider the mitochondrial electron transport chain that
utilizes NADH
a. Write a NET balanced equation for the entire reaction run by
Complex I, Complex III and Complex IV together. Include the protons
pumped from the inside to the outside of the matrix.
b. If you assume that the membrane potential is 200 mV and the
pH gradient is 0.5 and the temperature is 37 C, how much energy is
stored by the total reaction you wrote down in (a) as...
Write out the balanced equation
for the following Reduction Reactions (If there is one)
1. VO2^(+)+ Na2SO3
2.VO2^(+) + H2O
3. VO2^(+) + NaBr
4. VO2^(+) + NaNO2
5. VO2^(+) + H2C2O4
determine the balanced thermochemical equation for the oxidation of
one mole of sucrose. is the reaction gaining or losing energy?
(Show this with an equation)
Determine the energy generated by eating one serving of jelly
bellies by calculating based on grams of sucrose per serving of
jelly belly