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working?danz90 said:pH = 1.53 (2.s.f)
working?danz90 said:pH = 1.53 (2.s.f)
n(H+) = 2 * (0.1*0.014)yorkstanham said:working?
isnt that 3sf?danz90 said:pH = 1.53 (2.s.f)
Significant figures for pH figures are counted AFTER the decimal point, since its a log function.Pwnage101 said:isnt that 3sf?
For pH, sig figs are counted after the decimal place.Pwnage101 said:isnt that 3sf?
LOLJasonNg1025 said:danz90 post a question
4mL of Methanol was mixed with 5g Salicylic Acid, in a round-bottom flask. Several boiling chips were added to the mixture, to promote even boiling. An upright reflux condenser was set up, and attached to the round bottom flask.JasonNg1025 said:THIS IS OZONE YARR. In the stratosphere, ozone is beneficial to human beings. It blocks out harmful UV rays that can mutate cells and cause cancer and sunburns.
In the troposphere, however, ozone is a pollutant. It irritates eyes and airways, causes coughing and causes chest pain, being toxic at >1ppm.
Ozone consists of 3 oxygen molecules. Two of these are held together by a double coordinate covalent bond. The third oxygen molecule is attached to one of the pair via a covalent bond, where the central O atom shares the whole pair of electrons.
EDIT: Outline the procedure (briefly) you used to perform esterification, and justify this procedure
well we actually did use a water bath (it prevents superheating/overheating for safety issues).. it worked out well, and we did produce the methyl salicylate.JasonNg1025 said:Wait wait waittt
talk about why you used sulfuric acid, (2 reasons), why you used water bath in the justification area.
Also, you're not meant to use a water bath..... water bath means that the max temperature you can get the mixture to is 100o C, in which case you wouldn't need a reflux. We just plonked ours on a hotplate.
For your question - what type of nature? Acidic?
Oxides of non-metals are generally acidic oxides. The non metals up the top right corner of the periodic table form more acidic oxides. Group VIII, the noble gases, do not form oxides. Oxides of non metals are acidic when in solution, where they react with water / ionise forming H3O+ ions.
Yes that's rightdanzthemanz said:well we actually did use a water bath (it prevents superheating/overheating for safety issues).. it worked out well, and we did produce the methyl salicylate.
I just stated that Sulfuric Acid was a catalyst used to promote a reasonable rate of reaction (by lowering activation energy required), and another thing you could say is, since Sulfuric Acid is a dehydrating agent - it removes water from the right side of the equilibrium, thus promoting the forward reaction, producing more ester and thus increasing ester yield.
JasonNg1025 said:Wait wait waittt
talk about why you used sulfuric acid, (2 reasons), why you used water bath in the justification area.
Also, you're not meant to use a water bath..... water bath means that the max temperature you can get the mixture to is 100o C, in which case you wouldn't need a reflux. We just plonked ours on a hotplate.
For your question - what type of nature? Acidic?
Oxides of non-metals are generally acidic oxides. The non metals up the top right corner of the periodic table form more acidic oxides. Group VIII, the noble gases, do not form oxides. Oxides of non metals are acidic when in solution, where they react with water / ionise forming H3O+ ions.
Some do eg, Xenon. Xenon tetroxide (XeO4). Xenon tetroxide dissovles in water to produce perxenic acid, hence it is an acidic oxide.JasonNg1025 said:For your question - what type of nature? Acidic?
Oxides of non-metals are generally acidic oxides. The non metals up the top right corner of the periodic table form more acidic oxides. Group VIII, the noble gases, do not form oxides. Oxides of non metals are acidic when in solution, where they react with water / ionise forming H3O+ ions.
Boiling points are >100o C..Even though max temp is 100 degrees reflux apparatus still needed as Boiling Temps of the liquids used maybe lower than 100.
Ahhh okSome do eg, Xenon. Xenon tetroxide (XeO4). Xenon tetroxide dissovles in water to produce perxenic acid, hence it is an acidic oxide.
in troposphere, temp decreases with altitude, so the warm air is constantly moving to the top, causing a lot of mixing of gaseshoochiscrazy said:Even though max temp is 100 degrees reflux apparatus still needed as Boiling Temps of the liquids used maybe lower than 100.
Edit: How does the mixing of gases in the troposphere compare to that in the stratosphere?