but last one is methanoic acidfor question 9, i think the only organic ones would be the propanoic acid and the HCN
no its hydrogen carbonatebut last one is methanoic acid
nah its organic bc of the C-N bond (like if there's a C-O or a C-H bond)isnt HCN cyanic acid??? which isnt technically organic?? just remembering now
im sorry isnt HOOCH just methanoic acid??no its hydrogen carbonate
organic or inorganic *nah its organic bc of the C-N bond (like if there's a C-O or a C-H bond)
HCN = organicorganic or inorganic *
either way i got it wrong whoooim it should be 3 not 2
lifesaver tysmQuestion 9:
Ethanol and methanoic acid will reflux to produce ethyl methanoate (an ester). You should first write out an equation for this
Determine the number of moles of both ethanol and methanoic acid. This can be done by using n = m/MM
n(ethanol) = 3.50g / 46.068 g/mol = 0.07597 mol
n(methanoic acid) = 5.75g / 60.052g/mol = 0.09575 mol
Ethanol is the limiting reagent meaning it gets used up completely.
Therefore, the n(ethyl methanoate) = 0.07597 mol since they are in a 1:1 stoichiometry ratio
Now you can calculate the mass of the product extracted
m(ethyl methanoate) = 0.07597 mol x 74.078 g/mol = 5.63g
However, the mass was found to be 24% of the expected result
So 5.63g x 0.24 = 1.35g
OH WAS IT ASKING FOR ORGANIC ACID???!?!?!Question 10:
The two organic compounds are CH3CH2COOH (propanoic acid) and HOOCH (methanoic acid). They both contain a carboxyl functional group which is organic due to the presence of carbon. As such, the answer cannot the HCl nor H2SO4. HCN is not organic acid because there is no -COOH group.