Achemist makes two different compounds from the same two elements: tin and chlorine. he reacts 50.0 grams of tin with 29.87 grams of chlorine. there are no leftovers from either element. he then reacts 50.0 grams of tin with 59.74 grams of chlorine. once again, there are no leftovers. if the first compound has two atoms of chlorine in the molecule, how many atoms of chlorine are in a molecule of the second compound
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:30, hellokitty1647
For the following dehydrohalogenation (e2) reaction, draw the zaitsev product(s) resulting from elimination involving c3–c4 (i. e., the carbon atoms depicted with stereobonds). show the product stereochemistry clearly. if there is more than one organic product, both products may be drawn in the same box. ignore elimination involving c3 or c4 and any carbon atom other than c4 or c3.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 09:00, triddi666
Suppose you have designed a new thermometer called the x thermometer. on the x scale the boiling point of water is 129 ? x and the freezing point of water is 13 ? x. part a at what temperature are the readings on the fahrenheit and x thermometers the same?
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