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Inorganic Chemistry Exam 2 With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Inorganic Chemistry Exam 2 With 100% 
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The electron domain and molecular geometry of H2S is - answertetrahedral, bent 
The electron-domain geometry of _______ is tetrahedral. 
A) CBr4 
B) PH3 
C) CCl2Br2 
D) XeF4 
E) all of the above except XeF4 - answerE) all of the above except XeF4 
Of the following species, _______ will have bond angles of 120 degrees. 
A) PH3 
B) ClF3 
C) NCl3 
D) BCl3 
E) all of these will have bond angles of 120 degrees - answerD) BCl3 
The molecular ...
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Organic Chemistry Chem 202): Top Exam Questions & Answers, 100% Accurate. Verified.
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Organic Chemistry 
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H–Br	Markovnikov addition of Br onto more substituted carbon 
 
H–Br, ROOR, heat	Anti–Markovnikov addition of Br onto least substituted carbon 
 
Br2 heat	Br Addition to more substituted carbon 
 
Br2, H2O2	Br addition to least substituted carbon 
 
H2SO4 (aq)	Markovnikov addition of OH onto more substituted carbon 
 
Hg(OAc)2, H2O, NaBH3, –OH	Markovnikov addition of OH onto more substituted carbon ...
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A-Level Edexcel Mathematics Pure Maths Paper 1 2023 (Summer 2023)
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A-Level Edexcel Mathematics Pure 
Maths Paper 1 2023 (Summer 2023) 
How do you make tertiary chloroalkanes? - ANS-Tertiary alcohol + 
concentrated HCl 
How do you make bromoalkanes? - ANS-Alcohols + HBr or PBr3 
What compound is used to oxidise alcohols? - ANS-Acidified potassium 
dichromate (can be used to distinguish between types of alcohols) 
What does a primary alcohol oxidise to? - ANS-first: aldehyde 
second: carboxylic acid 
What does a secondary alcohol oxidise to? - ANS-Ketone 
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Bromine is a reactive element. It combines with other non-metals to form covalent compounds. Phosphorus tribromide, PBr3, and iodine monobromide, IBr, are examples of covalent compounds used in organic synthesis. (a)	PBr3 can be prepared by heating bromin
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Bromine is a reactive element. It combines with other non-metals to form covalent compounds. Phosphorus tribromide, PBr3, and iodine monobromide, IBr, are examples of covalent compounds used in organic synthesis. 
(a)	PBr3 can be prepared by heating bromine with phosphorus, P4.	 
	(i)	Write an equation for this reaction.	 
		………………………………………………………………………………………….	[1] 
	(ii)	How many molecules are present in 1.3535 g of PBr3?	 
		 
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A-Level Edexcel Mathematics Pure Maths Paper 1 2023 (Summer 2023)
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A-Level Edexcel Mathematics Pure 
Maths Paper 1 2023 (Summer 2023) 
How do you make tertiary chloroalkanes? - ANS-Tertiary alcohol + 
concentrated HCl 
How do you make bromoalkanes? - ANS-Alcohols + HBr or PBr3 
What compound is used to oxidise alcohols? - ANS-Acidified potassium 
dichromate (can be used to distinguish between types of alcohols) 
What does a primary alcohol oxidise to? - ANS-first: aldehyde 
second: carboxylic acid 
What does a secondary alcohol oxidise to? - ANS-Ketone 
Why ...
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AS Level Chemistry A
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1	Bromine is a reactive element. It combines with other non-metals to form covalent compounds. Phosphorus tribromide, PBr3, and iodine monobromide, IBr, are examples of covalent compounds used in organic synthesis. 
 
(a)	PBr3 can be prepared by heating bromine with phosphorus, P4. 
 
(i)	Write an equation for this reaction. 
 
………………………………………………………………………………………….	[1] 
 
(ii)	How many molecules are present in 1.3535 g of PBr3? 
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Package Title: Solomons Test Bank Course Title: Solomons 11e Chapter Number: 17
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Package Title: Solomons Test Bank Course Title: Solomons 11e Chapter Number: 17 Question type: Multiple choice 1) Which of the following is the best name for the following compound? O O a) Isobutyl ethanoate b) Ethyl isopropanoate c) 3-methylbutyl ethanoate d) Ethoxy isobutyl ketone e) Ethyl 3-methylbutanoate Answer: E Topic: Nomenclature Section: 17.2 Difficulty Level: Medium 2) The correct structure for ethyl 3-methylbutanoate is: O O O O O O O O O O I II III IV V a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V ...
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Part 1 Organic Chemistry II PBr3/PCl3 to Hoffman Elimination
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All notes are taken from the textbook and summarized for easy learning. Pictures, diagrams, and synthesis reactions are made in great detail. These are the notes I used to get a 98 in the class.
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Package Title: Solomons Test Bank Course Title: Solomons 11e Chapter Number: 15
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Package Title: Solomons Test Bank Course Title: Solomons 11e Chapter Number: 15 Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) Which of these is the rate-determining step in the nitration of benzene? a) Protonation of nitric acid by sulfuric acid b) Protonation of sulfuric acid by nitric acid c) Loss of a water molecule by the protonated species to produce the nitronium ion d) Addition of the nitronium to benzene to produce the arenium ion e) Loss of a proton by the arenium ion to form nitrobenzene Answer: D...
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AS Level Chemistry A H032/02 Depth in chemistry Sample Question Paper
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AS Level Chemistry A H032/02 Depth in chemistry Sample Question Paper 
Date – Morning/Afternoon 
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INSTRUCTIONS 
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•	Complete the boxes above with your name, centre number and candidate number. 
•	Answer all the questions. 
•	Write your answer to each question in the space provided. 
•	Additional paper may be used if required but you must clear...