Because bromocyclohexane is a secondary alkyl halide, both cyclohexanol and cyclohexene are formed when the alkyl halide reacts with hydroxide ion. Suggest a method to synthesize cyclohexanol from bromocyclohexane that would form little or no cyclohexene.
1. What does the reaction progress diagram look like for the reaction 2XY(g) X (g2+ Y (g)2where ΔH = -10 kJ. How is this reaction the same/different than an exothermic phase change - negative, so exothermic. Heat is released into surroundings 2. ►For the reaction 2X(g) + 3Z(g) X Z (g),2Δ3 = -75 kJ. If the reaction takes place in excess X(g) and 50 kJ of heat are produced, how many moles of Z(g) were consumed - 50 kJ x (mol rxn / 75 kJ) x (3 mol Z / 1 mol rxn) = 150 / 75 = 2 moles Z 3. How are heat capacity and specific heat different from each other What does a large or small value indicate - heat capacity: the amt of heat required to raise its temp by 1 K (or 1 ˚C) - the temp change experienced by an object when i