Chemistry, 01.03.2021 04:20 payshencec21
Before going to lab, a student read in his lab manual that the percent yield for a difficult reaction to be studied was likely to be only 36.3 percent of the theoretical yield. The student's pre-lab calculations predict that the theoretical yield should be 14.5 grams. What is the student's actual yield likely to be?
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Which type of intermolecular attractions holds ammonia molecules together with other ammonia molecules?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 16:00, emilystartk
Challenge question: this question is worth 6 points. as you saw in problem 9 we can have species bound to a central metal ion. these species are called ligands. in the past we have assumed all the d orbitals in some species are degenerate; however, they often are not. sometimes the ligands bound to a central metal cation can split the d orbitals. that is, some of the d orbitals will be at a lower energy state than others. ligands that have the ability to cause this splitting are called strong field ligands, cnâ’ is an example of these. if this splitting in the d orbitals is great enough electrons will fill low lying orbitals, pairing with other electrons in a given orbital, before filling higher energy orbitals. in question 7 we had fe2+, furthermore we found that there were a certain number (non-zero) of unpaired electrons. consider now fe(cn)6 4â’: here we also have fe2+, but in this case all the electrons are paired, yielding a diamagnetic species. how can you explain this?
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