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If performing a potentiometric halide
If performing a potentiometric halide titration with Ag+:
1. Is siver nitrate a primary standard? Explain. 2. What is the purpose
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4.0g of an unknown potassium halide (KX, where X is the halide) is dissolved in 100g of water. The solution freezes at -1.28
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Helen
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Could someone answer this. Im stuck on it.
In general, the most elegant way to add one carbon with an OH on it to a primary alkyl
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Why do groups I, II, & III easily form halide compounds?
& can you explain what a halide compound is?
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How does the allylic halide behave under SN2 and SN1 conditions? Briefly explain why the allylic halide should be able to
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Crystal
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Could someone answer this question so I understand it. Thanks
In general, the most elegant way to add one carbon with an OH on it
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Could someone answer this question. Im stuck on this one. Thanks
In general, the most elegant way to add one carbon with an OH on
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A phosphorus ylide is a Wittig reagent and is prepared using an alkyl halide and triphenyl phosphide. Using an appropriate
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advantage of potentiometric titration over other titrimetric titiration
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what advantages has potentiometric titration over indicator titrations
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