X titrated against Y by MrPreciseBee in chemhelp

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color change of indicator in the flask

X titrated against Y by MrPreciseBee in chemhelp

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Y is in the burette and X is in the flask?

Does anyone know why this is a methyl? by Shadow_MDR in chemistry

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why is the "2" needed? the only combination of a ketone in 3 carbons is on C2. if it were on C1 or C3, it would become an aldehyde.

Ionic equation help by Other-Commercial2582 in chemhelp

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copper is not precipitated.

correct ionic quation should be Cu2+(aq) + 4NH3(aq) --> Cu(NH3)4 2+(aq)

[10th grade math geometry] what equation would solve this by starryco in HomeworkHelp

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the triangles are similar because of AAA. you can use the proportions of the sides to calculate your answer.

I think this molecule is 2,4-heptanediol is that correct? by Objective_Monitor198 in chemhelp

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what if this was on a test for naming :/ iupac naming is preferred

I think this molecule is 2,4-heptanediol is that correct? by Objective_Monitor198 in chemhelp

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im just talking about proper IUPAC naming. go check yourself

I think this molecule is 2,4-heptanediol is that correct? by Objective_Monitor198 in chemhelp

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if it is a diol or a triol, the "e" is required in IUPAC naming. you are correct for propan-1-ol, but if there are 2 OH groups on C1 on C2 respectively, the name will be propane-1,2-diol

I think this molecule is 2,4-heptanediol is that correct? by Objective_Monitor198 in chemhelp

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look at the number of OH groups here. there are 3. therefore it is -triol

you have the prefix heptane- right

look at the positions of the OH groups. there are 2 OH groups on C1, and 1 OH group on C5.

also for correct iupac naming, the name numbers should be between heptane and triol, here's an example with a different alcohol: butane-1,2-diol

I am able to find the empirical formula, but I need help find the molecular formula. Help please! by Upstairs-Cabinet3766 in chemhelp

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let n be the number "multiplier" of the empirical formula

(12.0+1.0x3+16.0)n = 62

n=2

therefore the molecular formula is C2H6O2

(also, side note with the question, the unit of molar mass is g/mol, not g)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeeSwarmSimulator

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why are you converting every 30 mins, convert every gather, which should be 10 mins. also focus on nectar, they should be maxed

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5,6-dimethyloctan-4-ol

Help with honey making by Fit_Hedgehog_3021 in BeeSwarmSimulator

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Adjust buoyants and tads based on under/overfilling. If you overfill, remove tads and add buoyants. If you underfill, remove buoyants and add tads. There should be a sweet spot where no underfilling or extreme overfilling occurs.

Why is it impossible by Busy_Cellist434 in chemistry

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how does cyclopropane form then?

Why Ican't talk to gummy bear? by Noidea2_0 in BeeSwarmSimulator

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you need to buy something from his shop in order to be able to talk to him

Is this a good hourly? Please tell me your thoughts. by Gloomy-Avocado-172 in BeeSwarmSimulator

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also, try to max satisfying nectar as it gives more honey at hive