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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:10
Amines are good nucleophiles, even though they are neutral molecules. how would the rate of an sn2 reaction between an amine and an alkyl halide be affected if the polarity of the solvent is increased? amines are good nucleophiles, even though they are neutral molecules. how would the rate of an reaction between an amine and an alkyl halide be affected if the polarity of the solvent is increased? because both reactants in the rate-limiting step are neutral, the reaction will be faster if the polarity of the solvent is increased. because both reactants in the rate-limiting step are neutral, the reaction will be slower if the polarity of the solvent is increased. because both reactants in the rate-limiting step are neutral, the reaction will occur at the same rate if the polarity of the solvent is increased. request answer
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 01:00
How does carbon monoxide pose the greatest threat to humans? a. it can be produced by wood fires. b. it can be produced by home furnaces. c. it is produced by acid rain. d. it is produced by modern automobiles.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 07:30
Which statement is actually true about the relationship between activation energy and reaction rates? low activation energy barriers result in low rates. high activation energy barriers result in low rates. low activation energy barriers result in no reaction. high activation energy barriers result in no reaction.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 11:00
Nh4no3 n2o + 2h2o a chemist who is performing this reaction starts with 160.1 g of nh4no3. the molar mass of nh4no3 is 80.03 g/mol; the molar mass of water (h2o) is 18.01 g/mol. what mass, in grams, of h2o is produced?
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An aluminum block is reacted with 100.0 ml of 3.00 M HNO3. How many grams
of aluminum react? (Remem...
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