Hi,
I've got a couple questions: https://imgur.com/a/BSaWN
Qb) Is my answer correct? The answer has 163L but I think they made a mistake when calculating the moles of decane and CO2
Q1a) If I wrote the equation like this without cancelling the spectator ions, would this be okay?
Q2b) Isn't this false? There aren't many amino acids that contain sulfur so I thought there wouldn't be many proteins that had this covalent bond?
Qd) Is the significant figures her 1? Since 1 tonne is one 1sf?
Q4a) How do we determine the state of H2O here? I wrote liquid but it was gaseous.
Q5e) I thought the concentration would just be 0.04M based off how the concentration of the other reactants change after t=30. We can see that C2H6 and H2 decrease/increase by 0.02M. Since the mole ratios are equal, I thought [C2H4] would decrease by 0.02M. Why does this not work here?
Thanks, (soz there's quite a few but most should be a quick answer)
b) That looks fine to me (hopefully I'm not missing anything). Do the solutions just give the final answer, or is there working out as well?
1a) The question asks for a 'net ionic equation', that is, it should only involve the species that are actually involved in the reaction.
2b) Whether or not they are common,
all interactions in the overall structure of a protein are important to its shape. In fact, changing even a single amino acid could have detrimental consequences. Also, consider that amino acids are not present in proteins in equal ratios - there are many proteins with a high proportion of cysteine residues.
d) I would also use 1 significant figure.
4a) Consider the temperature of combustion (which is quite high). In general, combustion reactions are written with gaseous water (steam).
5e) Not too sure on this one - it might have something to do with the concentration of ethene not actually being exactly 0.06M. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable can answer this question though!
Hope this helps
