HBR doesn't react with Propane, but it does with Propene. The product is either 1-bromo propane(minor product) or 2-bromo propane(major product). To determine which product will be the major product, use the Markovnikov's rule.
halogens react to form halides
mole fraction of methane = (8.24)/(8.24+0.421+0.116) = 0.939 mole fraction of ethelin = (0.421)/(8.24+0.421+0.116) = 0.048 mole fraction of propane = (0.116)/(8.24+0.421+0.116) = 0.0132 Partial pressure = Total pressure * mole fraction P(i) = P(t) * X(i) P(methane) = 1.77 atm * 0.939 = 1.66 atm P(ethelin) = 1.77 atm * 0.048 = 0.085 atm P(propane) = 1.77 atm * 0.0132 = 0.0234 atm 1.66 + 0.085 + 0.0234 = 1.7684 --> 1.77 atm
Synthesis when two or more compounds or elements react to pruduce one new compound. A + B (+ C) --> P
Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), and Bismuth (Bi)
Phosphorus reacts with chlorine to form PCl3, phosphorus trichloride PCl5, phosphorus pentachloride P2Cl4 , diphosphorus tetrachloride
GDP=(G)ross+(D)emestic+(P)roduct...pretty self explanatory.
when 2 chlori propane is reacted in presence of ethanolic koH it form propene .
Synthesis reaction: A + B (+ C) --> P(roduct)
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halogens react to form halides
im pretty sure hydrogen reacts with all elements.
mole fraction of methane = (8.24)/(8.24+0.421+0.116) = 0.939 mole fraction of ethelin = (0.421)/(8.24+0.421+0.116) = 0.048 mole fraction of propane = (0.116)/(8.24+0.421+0.116) = 0.0132 Partial pressure = Total pressure * mole fraction P(i) = P(t) * X(i) P(methane) = 1.77 atm * 0.939 = 1.66 atm P(ethelin) = 1.77 atm * 0.048 = 0.085 atm P(propane) = 1.77 atm * 0.0132 = 0.0234 atm 1.66 + 0.085 + 0.0234 = 1.7684 --> 1.77 atm
The formula for the combustion of propane is: C2H6 + 5O2 --> 2CO2 + 3H2O So each mole of propane creates two moles of carbon dioxide. One mole of propane is 30 g, one mole of carbon dioxide is 44 g So each gram of propane creates (2x44)/30)= 2.93 g of carbon dioxide on combustion. In common terms a 20lb tank of p for a BBQ creates a bit less than 60 lb of carbon dioxide
because they when react with water
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern P-OPA--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter P and 3rd letter O and 4th letter P and 5th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are: propage propale propane
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 12 words with the pattern P--PA--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter P and 4th letter P and 5th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are: palpate parpane pawpaws pompano prepack prepaid prepare prepave prepays propage propale propane
electron back bonding in bf3 due to vacant p orbital so stable and does not react.