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Consider the reaction: 2 NaBH4(aq)
Consider the reaction:
2 NaBH4(aq) + H2SO4(aq) → 2 H2(g) + Na2SO4(aq) + B2H6(g) What volume, in mL, of a 0.500 M solution of
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I was told before that it takes 2 mol of fluorene to be reduced by 1mol of sodium borohydride....
How many mg of fluorenone can
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~christina~
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Calculate the % yeild of the reaction if 64 g of NaBH4 with iodine produces 15_g of BI3
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jyoti
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How many mg of fluorenone can 0.53mol of sodium borohyride(NaBH4) reduce?
~I don't know how to get this..wouldn't I have to have
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~christina~
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How many moles of NaBH4 are needed to generate one mole of B2H6 if the reaction gives an 80% yield?
3NaBH4 +4BF3 �¨ 3NaBF4 +
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Dan
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Predict and draw the structure of the product of the reaction of the following
substrates with the given reducing agent.
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Anonymous
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Predict and draw the structure of the product of the reaction of the following
substrates with the given reducing agent.
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Anonymous
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sodium borohydride (NaBH4) is used industrially in many organic syntheses. one way to prepare it is by reacting sodium hydride
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help
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sodium borohydride (NaBH4) is used industrially in many organic syntheses. one way to prepare it is by reacting sodium hydride
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hlp
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If I have cyclohexene in a hydroboration-oxidation reaction to form cyclohexanol how can I find percentage yield?
I have NaBH4
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Dania sarash
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