Which of the following compounds has the lowest dipole moment? Carbon tetrachloride Fluoroethane Hydrogen iodide Hydrogen chloride BF₂H

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Which of the following compounds has the lowest dipole moment?
Carbon tetrachloride
Fluoroethane
Hydrogen iodide
Hydrogen chloride
BF₂H
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following compounds has the lowest dipole moment? Carbon tetrachloride Fluoroethane Hydrogen iodide Hydrogen chloride BF₂H
Bad tone-deaf student Drake is trying to do an experiment. He is trying to make a
sodium alkynide salt starting with a terminal alkyne. He uses sodium amide (NaNH₂)
as base and a hexane/ethanol solution as solvent. What is the main reason for his
experiment failing miserably?
Ethanol is a stronger acid than a terminal alkyne
None of these
Terminal alkynes are not acidic enough to react with sodium amide
Two of these
Sodium amide is not able to be used in hexane
Transcribed Image Text:Bad tone-deaf student Drake is trying to do an experiment. He is trying to make a sodium alkynide salt starting with a terminal alkyne. He uses sodium amide (NaNH₂) as base and a hexane/ethanol solution as solvent. What is the main reason for his experiment failing miserably? Ethanol is a stronger acid than a terminal alkyne None of these Terminal alkynes are not acidic enough to react with sodium amide Two of these Sodium amide is not able to be used in hexane
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