4.Formation of Ammonium Ion (NH₄⁺): - The ammonium ion is formed when ammonia (NH₃) donates a lone pair to a hydrogen ion (H⁺): - The electron dot diagram for this process: H:∙N:∙∙∙+H⁺→H:∙H:∙N:∙H:∙ ...
Ammonia is a polar covalent compound. The presence of theHatom bonded to the electronegativeNatoms allows the formation of... Learn more about this topic: Intermolecular Forces | Types, Effects & Examples from Chapter 5/ Lesson 13 653K ...
6. Conclusion: - Therefore, tertiary amines do not undergo acylation because they do not have a replaceable hydrogen atom on the nitrogen. This lack of a replaceable hydrogen prevents the formation of stable products during the reaction. Show More 2| ShareSaveClass...
Sulfur dioxide, SO2, is observed to be depleted in the cloud layer of Venus by orders of magnitude compared to its below-cloud abundance1. Gas-phase sulfur chemistry at the cloud top is dominated by the photochemical formation of sulfuric acid, where one photon of light, one H2O molecule, ...
Explain why the production of gas does not always mean a chemical reaction has occurred. Describe the method for producing hydrogen gas. Why is p-iodonitrobenzene driven by the formation of nitrogen gas? How do you manufacture ammonia?
How does this type of bonding differ from that found in the H F ( g ) molecule? How is it similar? Can CH3CH2COOCH3 form hydrogen bonds with water molecules? Explain. How is hydrogen bonding used to explain the exceedingly high solubility of ammonia gas in wa...
Does the formation of FeS from sulfur and iron result in a positive change in the entropy of the system? Explain. For which of the following processes would the entropy change be positive? a. I2(s) \rightarrow I2(aq) b. H2O(l) \rightarrow H2O(s) c. Hg...
Explain why boiling an aqueous solution of soda ash to remove CO_2 does not affect analysis for carbonate that is it does not alter the carbonate or its concentration. Why is the formation of a solid evidence of a chemical reaction? Use a...
Explain why ammonia is likely to be more soluble in water than in trichloromethane. Why is that rotation is restricted at the double bond, why rotates freely at the single bond? Explain why it is assumed that the activity coefficient of pure solids is equal to 1, regardless ...
Which one of the following is obtained if two hydrogens of ammonia replace with alkyl groups? (a) primary amine (b) secondary amine (c) tertiary amine (d) amide Is (CH_3)_2CHNH_2 a secondary amine? Give a reason for your answer. ...