3. Which reactant in
each of the following pairs is a stronger nucleophile? Explain your
reasoning. (3)
a. NaOH
or H2O
b. H2O or
CH3COO-
c. I- or
Cl-
Which of the following is the strongest base?
CH3CH2OH
CH3CH2O-
CF3CH2O-
CH3CH2S-
CH3CH2NH-
Please explain. I can't find anything on this and I would really
like to know how to determine this. Thanks!
if this is considered more than one question then please explain
part 'I' (Find the exact value of f100, f500, and
f1000, where fn is the nth
Fibonacci number. What are times taken to find out the exact
values?). I am having trouble writing the code for both recursive
and iterative functions without having the program crash. I assume
its because the numbers are so high.
Goal: The main goal of the project is to let
students use their prior...
which of the following equations best represents methanol
being dissolved in water
A. CH3OH(I) —> CH3+(aq) + OH-(aq)
B. CH3OH(I) —> CH3O-(aq) + H+(aq)
C. CH3OH(I) —> CH3OH(aq)
What is the boiling point of a solution of 9.04 g of I2
in 75.5g of benzene
A. 78.9 C
B. 80.1 C
C. 81.3 C
1. Which of the following are considered bearish economic
events? (More than one answer or no answers may be correct)
Interest Coverage Ratios are decreasing
Defined Contribution Funds are increasing
The Fed buys $5m in t-bonds
The VIX is decreasing
Credit Default Swaps are becoming more expensive
2. Which of the following are designed to either lower or offset
risk for a bondholder? (More than one answer or no answers may be
correct)
TIPS
Credit Default Swaps
Premium bonds
Convertible...
Suppose f(x) is a rational function in which the degree of the
numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator. To
integrate f(x), the first step is
a) Factor the denominator into distinct linear factors
b) Factor the numerator into distinct linear factors
c) Polynomial long division
d) Make a rationalizing substitution
e) None of the above
. Which of the following are redox
reactions?
I: 2 HF(aq) +
Ca(OH)2(aq) →
CaF2(s) + 2
H2O(l)
II: 2 CH3OH(g) + 3 O2(g)
→ 2 CO2(g) + 4
H2O(l)
III: 2 HNO3(aq) + NO(g)
→ 3 NO2(g) +
H2O(l)
(1) Only
I
(2) Only
II
(3) I and
III
(4) II and
III
(5) I, II, and III