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There is definitely a reaction with Hydrogen Halides, and they are also acids. HCl reacts with Alkenes in gaseous state or mixed in water as a concentrated solution, which is basically hydrochloric acid. This is because the hydrogen will act as a electrophile, as it already has a slightly positive charge due to the electronegative chloride ion.there is no reaction possibly of acid with alkene. please check!
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How do we come to know where to place the Cl and NH3? Cant there be any other arrangement apart from these?
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yeah its was, lets discuss what was the ph? for first question?Quite good, was easier than the last year.
yes i have same temperature and volume but different ph. how did you get 1.6 mine was alot higherTemperature was 2836 and volume 448cm^3
how did you find the concentration for the OH?Temperature was 2836 and volume 448cm^3
btw how many proton peaks with there be?after finding the moles you had to calculate the conc using n*1000/800 and then the ph formula
icl in excess so that the mols of iscl are so high that the only factor affecting the rate of reaction is the iodine concentrationoh also what was the answer to why icl was used in excess and how the rate was calculated using that method
i dont think its optical for your third question since all of the ligands were monodendatewhat were your answers for carbon nmr
where it said that it was an optical isomer the structure was supposed to be tetrahedral right?
and the other question where they specified the structure was octahedral the isomerism was optical right?
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