Describe giving reagents and reaction conditions, how B may be converted into%; CH2 H2C H2C CH-COOH. CH-COOH CH2/ The enthalpies of formation AH, of B and C are -52 and-156 KJmol" respectively. Calculate the enthalpy of hydrogenation of B, giving your reasoning.
Describe giving reagents and reaction conditions, how B may be converted into%; CH2 H2C H2C CH-COOH. CH-COOH CH2/ The enthalpies of formation AH, of B and C are -52 and-156 KJmol" respectively. Calculate the enthalpy of hydrogenation of B, giving your reasoning.
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- Describe giving reagents and reaction conditions, how B may be converted into the compound below
- The enthalpies of formation of B and C are -52KJ/mol and -156KJ/mol respectively. Calculate the enthalpy of hydrogenation of B, giving your reasoning.
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