Hi! I'll try my best to help out.
A12:
A is not possible because the compound needs to react with both NaOH and HCl, the OH- ions from NaOH will react in a substitution reaction however, the HCl will not. (The mechanism as to why I'm not 100% sure of so I won't post, hopefully someone can help out) As for why D is the correct answer. D contains both a COOH(Proton Donator -Acidic) and NH2(Proton Acceptor - Basic) functional group. When placed in HCl, the NH2 will accept a proton, when placed in NaOH the COOH will donate a proton. i.e. the compound is amphiprotic.
B
2e:
I'm probably derping but I don't see an attachment

3a:
This is because you need to take into account the electron fired at the NO2. So, you end up with the electron you knocked off the NO2
and the one that was initially fired at it.
3b:
NO2 can in fact form peaks at 31m/z due to (although very rare) isotopes of Nitrogen, which admittedly probably isn't what they're looking for. Having said that though, in an exam, my mantra is better safe than sorry. I would explain explicitly that it's not possible for NO2 to break up into so many types of fragments; there are only a small number of combinations 3 atoms can make.
7bii:
From the previous question we know there are 6 double bonds.
My process of thinking when it comes to these types of questions is this:
1. I take out the COOH group first, so now I know I have a 21 Carbon long chain with a COOH attached at the end
2. In a
Saturated fatty acid, each C would have 2 hydrogens attached to it
except the one on the far end, which has 3 and the Carbon which is part of COOH.
3. Therefore, in this specific instance, disregarding the COOH, I'd have 21*2 hydrogens + 1 on the end which gives me 43 hydrogens. Each double bond removes 2 hydrogens so now we have 43 - 6*2 =31 hydrogens on the fatty chain.
4. Finally I combine this and end up with C
21H
31COOH or C
22H
32O
2Finally, fermentation, at its core, is the conversion of sugars into acids, gases, or alcohol. (By enzymes or organisms)
With respect to VCE Chem, this is usually to do with the conversion of Glucose (C6H12O6), into CO2 and CH3CH2OH.
Hope this was helpful
