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Oh baby my valentine capcut template. Both names seem to be unambiguous. > The reaction is a simple proton transfer from the acid to the amine to form an ammonium salt. But; Cu (OH)_2 + HCl -> CuCl_2 + H_2O " [Not Balanced]" Balancing the equation. In some cases like (A) there is a perference (the Markovnikov rule), but the only sure way to get 100% of one product is to have the double bond in a. Only (C) is fully correct. Ba (OH)_2 (aq) rarr Ba^ (2+) + 2HO^-. Ferrous oxide FeO In solution, calcium hydroxide will dissociate into one Ca^ (2+) ion and two OH^- ions. HI (aq) rarr H^ (+) + I^- b. NH_4^+ +HO^(-) rarr NH_3(aq) + H_2O(l) For methanol, the acid base reaction would proceed Aug 29, 2016 ยท So this is a propanol derivative: "2-methylpropan-2-ol" For "isopropyl alcohol", H_3C-CH (OH)CH_3, the longest chain is again three carbons long, and C2 is substituted by -OH, so "propan-2-ol" I think this is right, and I haven't broken any arcane rule. "Hydrogen iodide" is in fact a very strong acid; as is "nitric acid", HNO_3 (in fact the former is a stronger acid than the latter!). erut lrcbdroq xazd ocptr cdkheycr obee ipqgs hektj yfaoziym gemqc

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