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If the limonene reactant described
I have another question concerning (S) & (R) enantiomers of Limonene. How would I compare the physical characteristics of the
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Jenny
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Bromine will react with limonene according to this reaction (there's a picture, but I can't get that on here. So I'll do my best
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Marvin
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Bromine can be added to limonene to create a brominated compound.
When 613 mg of limonene and 3.5 mL of a 10% (v/v) solution of
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Kate
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2. Bromine can be added to limonene to create a brominated compound.
The balanced equation is shown below. When 613 mg of
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Grace
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Bromine can be added to limonene to created a brominated compound. The balance equation is shown below. When 613 mg of limonene
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bk
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I have a calculated enantiomeric excess value of 7% for my limonene experiment, what exactly does that mean? that i only
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nully
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A sample of limonene has a specific rotation of +81.5. (Given that R-(+)-limonene = +125.5 and, S-(-)-limonene = -122.1).
What is
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Susie
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If the limonene reactant described in question 2 is composed of a single enantiomer, how many stereoisomers of the product will
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Kaval
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If you start with 2.97 g of zest and obtain 459 mg of pure limonene, what is your percent recovery?
I was thinking of dividing
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Lucille
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What is the limiting reactant/excess reactant and maximum theoretical product in grams if given starting reactants of
5.0g Na()
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Swim
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