1) Rank the following from the strongest acid to the weakest
acid. Explain with reasons please.
A) CH3CH2OH
B) CH3OCH3
C) CH3—NH—CH3
D) CH3—C≡CH
E) CH3—CH=CH2
2) Draw all possible isomers that have the molecular formula
C5H12O and name them using the systematic IUPAC name.
3) The following compound has 2 isomers. One isomer has a dipole
moment of 0 D, whereas the other has a dipole moment of 2.95 D.
Propose structures for the 2 isomers that are consistent...
b. Rank the following the following correlation coefficients
from the strongest to the weakest: ___________ y=14.5+6.3x r = 0.65
___________ y= 72.9-7.6x r = -0.87 ___________ y=23.0+12.6x r =
0.79 ___________ y=23.9-5.98x r= -0.88 ___________ y=78.0+9.0x r=
0.86
12a. Alaska Career College is in the process of selecting a new
Academic Dean. Before making a final selection it wants to know how
its staff feels about the final prospective candidate. Nielson Corp
takes a random sample of 100 faculty members,...
Rank each substance above from strongest to weakest
intermolecular force. Do not look up these substances' physical
properties...determine the ranking based on general intermolecular
force principles. If you predict an "anomaly" (i.e. a "LDF only"
molecule with greater intermolecular forces than a dipole-dipole or
hydrogen bonding molecule), you must briefly state your reasoning.
Please justify why you put each molecule in its order.
CCl4 BH3
SF4
CH3NH2 CO2
N2O (NNO) CH3OH
Reorganize the following list of cations in the order of
strongest to the weakest potential for hydrolysis
Ca2+, Ba2+, Cs+, Li+, Cr3+, Fe3+, Pb4+, Na+, K+, Mg2+
Thanks!!
Rank the following bonds based on their interest rate risk, from
the lowest to the highest, if all other terms of the bonds are the
same: an inverse floater, a floater, and a fixed-rate bond.