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Soru 1341Soru

Match each aluminium alloy or chemical substance in Column I with its primary industrial composition or application in Column II.

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Duralumin
Magnalium
Alnico
Molten Cryolite (Na3AlF6Na_3AlF_6)

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Duralumin matches with High-strength alloy of aluminium, copper, magnesium, and manganese used in aircraft structural frames; Magnalium matches with Lightweight corrosion-resistant alloy of aluminium and magnesium used in balance beams and aircraft parts; Alnico matches with Alloy of aluminium, nickel, cobalt, and iron utilized in manufacturing strong permanent magnets; Molten Cryolite matches with Molten solvent added to lower the operating temperature of alumina and improve electrical conductivity.
Each substance is correctly paired based on standard chemistry principles: Duralumin is an AlCuMgMnAl-Cu-Mg-Mn structural aircraft alloy, Magnalium is an AlMgAl-Mg lightweight alloy, Alnico is an AlNiCoFeAl-Ni-Co-Fe magnetic alloy, and molten cryolite (Na3AlF6Na_3AlF_6) lowers the melting temperature of alumina during electrolysis.

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1
Identify the chemical composition and primary application of Duralumin.
Duralumin contains AlAl, CuCu, MgMg, and MnMn, known for its structural strength in aircraft manufacture.
Copper adds tensile strength to aluminium while retaining low density.
2
Identify the composition and application of Magnalium.
Magnalium is an alloy of AlAl and MgMg, valued for low density and high corrosion resistance.
Magnesium enhances hardness and lightness without increasing susceptibility to oxidation.
3
Determine the composition and use of Alnico.
Alnico consists of AlAl, NiNi, CoCo, and FeFe, used for permanent magnets.
Ferromagnetic elements combined with aluminium create high magnetic retentivity.
4
Determine the role of cryolite in the industrial extraction of aluminium.
Cryolite acts as an electrolytic solvent, lowering the melting point of Al2O3Al_2O_3 and increasing conductivity.
Pure alumina has an extremely high melting point (2050C2050^\circ\text{C}); dissolving it in molten cryolite reduces energy consumption.

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Industrial extraction of aluminium and compositions/applications of its major alloys
Soru 1342Soru

In chemical kinetics and energetics, potential energy profile diagrams illustrate key energy values along a reaction pathway. Match each parameter of an energy profile diagram on the left with its correct chemical definition or significance on the right.

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Activation energy of the forward reaction (Ea,fE_{a,\text{f}})
Transition state (Activated complex)
Enthalpy change of reaction (ΔH\Delta H)
Action of a positive catalyst

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Activation energy of forward reaction matches the energy difference between the activated complex peak and reactants. Transition state matches the high-energy, unstable species formed at the maximum potential energy point. Enthalpy change of reaction matches the difference between product potential energy and reactant potential energy. Action of a positive catalyst matches providing an alternate reaction path with a lower peak activation barrier.
The parameters are matched according to standard kinetic definitions: forward activation energy measures the height of the energy barrier from the reactants; the transition state is the highest energy activated complex; enthalpy change is the net potential energy difference between products and reactants; and a catalyst lowers the activation energy barrier.

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1
Determine the physical meaning of forward activation energy (Ea,fE_{a,\text{f}}).
It is the minimum energy required to boost reactants to the transition state peak.
Reactant molecules must overcome this energy barrier to undergo effective collisions.
2
Identify the feature located at the highest point of the energy profile diagram.
The apex represents the transition state (activated complex).
This configuration has maximum potential energy and minimum stability along the reaction coordinate.
3
Relate total enthalpy change (ΔH\Delta H) to potential energy values on the diagram.
ΔH\Delta H equals the potential energy of products minus potential energy of reactants.
Enthalpy change depends purely on the net difference between final and initial energy states.
4
Analyze how addition of a positive catalyst affects energy parameters.
It lowers the peak height by introducing a new reaction pathway.
Catalysts alter the mechanism and lower activation energy without changing initial or final energy levels.

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Activation Energy and Energy Profile Diagrams
Soru 1343Soru

Match each mixture separation requirement on the left with the most appropriate physical technique on the right.

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Separating insoluble calcium carbonate particles suspended in water
Recovering thermally stable anhydrous sodium chloride from an aqueous salt solution
Obtaining pure hydrated copper(II) tetraoxosulfate(VI) crystals from an aqueous solution

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Separating insoluble calcium carbonate from water pairs with Filtration; recovering thermally stable sodium chloride pairs with Evaporation to dryness; obtaining pure hydrated copper(II) tetraoxosulfate(VI) crystals pairs with Crystallization.
Filtration is used for separating insoluble solids from liquids because the solid residue remains on the filter medium. Evaporation to dryness is appropriate for thermally stable soluble solids where heating does not cause chemical decomposition. Crystallization is necessary for thermally unstable or hydrated salts to preserve their crystalline structure and water of crystallization upon controlled cooling of a saturated solution.

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1
Analyze the solubility and physical state of the component in 'Separating insoluble calcium carbonate particles suspended in water'.
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3\text{CaCO}_3) is an insoluble solid suspended in liquid water. The appropriate method to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid is filtration.
Filtration relies on particle size differences where the insoluble residue is trapped on filter paper while the liquid filtrate passes through.
2
Analyze the thermal stability of 'Recovering thermally stable anhydrous sodium chloride from an aqueous salt solution'.
Sodium chloride (NaCl\text{NaCl}) is a soluble, heat-stable solid that does not decompose upon heating. Evaporating to dryness removes all water leaving dry salt.
Evaporation to dryness is suitable when the solute does not decompose at high temperatures and water of crystallization is not required.
3
Analyze the composition of 'Obtaining pure hydrated copper(II) tetraoxosulfate(VI) crystals from an aqueous solution'.
Copper(II) tetraoxosulfate(VI) pentahydrate (CuSO45H2O\text{CuSO}_4\cdot 5\text{H}_2\text{O}) contains water of crystallization and decomposes/dehydrates if heated to dryness. It requires gentle heating to form a saturated solution, followed by slow cooling.
Crystallization preserves the hydration structure and purity of thermally sensitive hydrated salts.

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Selection of physical separation methods based on solid solubility, liquid interaction, and thermal stability of hydrated salts.
Soru 1344Soru

Match each thermodynamic state or free energy parameter on the left with its correct spontaneity or equilibrium interpretation on the right.

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ΔG=0\Delta G = 0
ΔG<0\Delta G < 0
ΔG>0\Delta G > 0
ΔG<0\Delta G^\circ < 0

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The correct matches pair ΔG=0\Delta G = 0 with dynamic equilibrium, ΔG<0\Delta G < 0 with spontaneous forward reaction, ΔG>0\Delta G > 0 with non-spontaneous forward reaction, and ΔG<0\Delta G^\circ < 0 with product favorability at standard equilibrium (Keq>1K_{eq} > 1).
The correct matches pair each thermodynamic free energy symbol with its fundamental definition: ΔG=0\Delta G = 0 represents dynamic equilibrium, ΔG<0\Delta G < 0 represents a spontaneous forward process, ΔG>0\Delta G > 0 represents a non-spontaneous forward process, and ΔG<0\Delta G^\circ < 0 represents standard product favorability (Keq>1K_{eq} > 1).

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1
Analyze the physical meaning of ΔG=0\Delta G = 0.
ΔG=0\Delta G = 0 corresponds to a state of dynamic equilibrium where the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
At equilibrium, there is no net change in free energy.
2
Analyze the condition for spontaneity (ΔG<0\Delta G < 0).
ΔG<0\Delta G < 0 indicates an exergonic, spontaneous forward reaction under the specified conditions.
Thermodynamics dictates that spontaneous processes decrease free energy to reach stability.
3
Analyze non-spontaneous conditions (ΔG>0\Delta G > 0).
ΔG>0\Delta G > 0 means energy input is required for the forward reaction, making the reverse reaction spontaneous.
A positive free energy change signifies an endergonic process.
4
Evaluate standard free energy ΔG<0\Delta G^\circ < 0 in relation to the equilibrium constant.
Using ΔG=RTlnKeq\Delta G^\circ = -RT \ln K_{eq}, a negative ΔG\Delta G^\circ implies lnKeq>0\ln K_{eq} > 0, so Keq>1K_{eq} > 1.
When Keq>1K_{eq} > 1, products are favored over reactants at standard equilibrium.

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Gibbs Free Energy and Reaction Spontaneity Criteria
Soru 1345Soru

Match each chemical testing reagent or reaction system on the left with its corresponding diagnostic observation and redox transformation on the right.

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Acidified potassium dichromate(VI) (K2Cr2O7K_2Cr_2O_7) solution exposed to a reducing agent
Moistened starch-potassium iodide paper exposed to an oxidizing agent
Iron(III) chloride (FeCl3FeCl_3) solution when hydrogen sulfide (H2SH_2S) gas is bubbled through it
Acidified potassium tetraoxomanganate(VII) (KMnO4KMnO_4) solution exposed to a reducing agent

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Acidified potassium dichromate(VI) solution turns from orange to green (Cr2O72Cr3+Cr_2O_7^{2-} \rightarrow Cr^{3+}); starch-potassium iodide paper turns blue-black (II2I^- \rightarrow I_2); iron(III) chloride solution turns from reddish-brown to pale green with yellow sulfur precipitate (Fe3+Fe2+Fe^{3+} \rightarrow Fe^{2+}); acidified potassium tetraoxomanganate(VII) turns from purple to colorless (MnO4Mn2+MnO_4^- \rightarrow Mn^{2+}).
Each laboratory reagent exhibits a specific color change reflecting its underlying redox reaction: potassium dichromate(VI) changes from orange to green (Cr2O72Cr3+Cr_2O_7^{2-} \rightarrow Cr^{3+}); starch-potassium iodide paper turns blue-black due to iodine liberation (II2I^- \rightarrow I_2); iron(III) chloride changes from reddish-brown to pale green with yellow sulfur precipitation (Fe3+Fe2+Fe^{3+} \rightarrow Fe^{2+}); and potassium tetraoxomanganate(VII) changes from purple to colorless (MnO4Mn2+MnO_4^- \rightarrow Mn^{2+}).

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1
Determine the diagnostic color change for acidified potassium dichromate(VI).
Orange Cr2O72Cr_2O_7^{2-} ions are reduced to green Cr3+Cr^{3+} ions when reacting with a reducing agent.
Chromium undergoes a reduction in oxidation state from +6+6 to +3+3.
2
Analyze the chemistry of the starch-potassium iodide test paper.
Oxidizing agents convert II^- (iodide) into I2I_2 (iodine), producing a characteristic blue-black complex with starch.
Iodide ions act as the reducing agent in the indicator paper and undergo oxidation.
3
Identify the reaction between iron(III) ions and hydrogen sulfide.
Reddish-brown Fe3+Fe^{3+} is reduced to pale green Fe2+Fe^{2+}, while sulfide (S2S^{2-}) is oxidized to free yellow sulfur (SS).
H2SH_2S is a classic laboratory reducing agent for iron(III) salts.
4
Determine the diagnostic observation for acidified potassium tetraoxomanganate(VII).
Purple MnO4MnO_4^- ions are reduced to virtually colorless Mn2+Mn^{2+} ions in acid medium.
Manganese undergoes reduction from +7+7 to +2+2 oxidation state.

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Qualitative laboratory tests and color changes associated with common oxidizing and reducing agents.
Soru 1346Soru

Match each salt listed in Column A with its appropriate laboratory preparation method from Column B.

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Lead(II) sulfate (PbSO4PbSO_4)
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3NaNO_3)
Copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4CuSO_4)
Iron(III) chloride (FeCl3FeCl_3, anhydrous)

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Lead(II) sulfate pairs with Precipitation (Double Decomposition); Sodium nitrate pairs with Titration of an acid with a soluble alkali; Copper(II) sulfate pairs with Action of dilute acid on an insoluble base; Anhydrous iron(III) chloride pairs with Direct combination of constituent elements.
Matching each salt to its preparation method requires analyzing solubility and chemical properties: insoluble salts like lead(II) sulfate are formed by precipitation/double decomposition; soluble sodium salts require neutralization by titration; soluble copper salts are synthesized using an insoluble oxide; and volatile anhydrous halides like iron(III) chloride are synthesized by direct combination of elements.

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1
Classify the salts by solubility in water.
Lead(II) sulfate is insoluble, while sodium nitrate, copper(II) sulfate, and iron(III) chloride are soluble.
The method of salt preparation depends primarily on whether the target salt is soluble or insoluble.
2
Determine the preparation method for the insoluble salt.
Lead(II) sulfate is prepared by precipitation (double decomposition) combining soluble aqueous reactants such as lead(II) nitrate and sodium sulfate.
Precipitation is the standard method for preparing insoluble salts.
3
Determine preparation methods for the soluble salts based on reactant nature.
Sodium nitrate requires titration because both sodium hydroxide and sodium nitrate are soluble; Copper(II) sulfate uses an insoluble base (copper(II) oxide) reacted with dilute acid; Anhydrous iron(III) chloride requires direct combination to avoid hydrolysis by water.
Group 1/ammonium soluble salts require titration, while anhydrous iron(III) chloride cannot be prepared by evaporation from aqueous solution due to hydration and hydrolysis.

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Laboratory Preparation Methods of Soluble and Insoluble Salts
Soru 1347Soru
Consider the reversible gas-phase synthesis of methanol represented by the thermochemical equation below:
CO(g)+2H2(g)CH3OH(g)ΔH<0CO(g) + 2H_2(g) \rightleftharpoons CH_3OH(g) \quad \Delta H < 0

Match each applied stress condition on the left with its correct effect on the system at equilibrium on the right.

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Increasing total pressure by decreasing container volume
Increasing the temperature of the reaction system
Adding a solid ZnO/Cr₂O₃ catalyst to the reaction vessel
Adding helium gas at constant volume

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Increasing total pressure shifts the equilibrium to the right; increasing temperature shifts the equilibrium to the left; adding a catalyst accelerates the rate of reaching equilibrium without shifting its position; adding an inert gas at constant volume has no effect on the equilibrium position.
Each stress causes an equilibrium adjustment governed strictly by Le Chatelier's principle. Pressure increases shift the position toward the side with fewer gas moles (the product side). Temperature increases favor the endothermic direction (the reverse reaction). Catalysts accelerate reaction rates equally in both directions without altering the equilibrium position, and inert gas additions at constant volume do not modify the partial pressures of the reacting components.

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1
Analyze the effect of volume reduction (pressure increase)
Reactants contain 1+2=31 + 2 = 3 gaseous moles, while products contain 11 gaseous mole. Increasing pressure shifts equilibrium towards fewer gaseous moles (to the right).
Le Chatelier's principle states that an increase in pressure shifts equilibrium toward the side with fewer moles of gas.
2
Analyze the effect of temperature increase
The forward reaction is exothermic (ΔH<0\Delta H < 0). Increasing temperature causes an equilibrium shift in the endothermic direction (to the left).
According to Le Chatelier's principle, adding thermal energy shifts equilibrium to favor heat absorption.
3
Analyze the effect of catalyst addition
A catalyst decreases activation energy for both directions equally.
Catalysts increase reaction rate and reduce equilibrium attainment time, but do not alter relative thermodynamic stabilities or equilibrium positions.
4
Analyze the effect of inert gas addition at constant volume
Concentrations and partial pressures of reacting gases remain constant.
Since total volume is fixed, molar concentrations of reacting species do not change, leaving equilibrium undisturbed.

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Le Chatelier's Principle on Equilibrium Position and Rate of Reaction
Soru 1348Soru

In chemical manufacturing and hydrometallurgy, specific separation methods are chosen according to the physicochemical properties of the mixtures involved. Match each industrial separation technique listed on the left with its corresponding operational principle and application on the right.

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Froth flotation
Vacuum distillation
Solvent extraction
Precipitative crystallization

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Froth flotation matches the separation of hydrophobic mineral ores based on surface wettability. Vacuum distillation matches the separation of heavy petroleum residues at reduced pressure to prevent thermal cracking. Solvent extraction matches the selective recovery of metal ions into an immiscible organic phase. Precipitative crystallization matches the separation of solid NaHCO3NaHCO_3 in the Solvay process by exploiting solubility limits.
Each technique is matched to its primary industrial application based on physical/chemical properties: Froth flotation relies on surface wettability differences; Vacuum distillation uses reduced pressure to lower boiling points of thermal-sensitive heavy oil; Solvent extraction uses differential solubility in immiscible liquid phases for hydrometallurgical metal purification; Precipitative crystallization relies on solubility thresholds to precipitate NaHCO3NaHCO_3 in the Solvay process.

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1
Analyze Froth Flotation
Froth flotation utilizes surfactants and air bubbles to selectively attach to hydrophobic ore particles (e.g., ZnSZnS), floating them away from hydrophilic waste rock (gangue).
Difference in surface wettability is the core physical property utilized in flotation.
2
Analyze Vacuum Distillation
Heavy petroleum crude fractions decompose at high temperatures required for boiling at atmospheric pressure; reducing pressure lowers boiling points.
Lowering ambient pressure allows distillation below thermal decomposition (cracking) thresholds.
3
Analyze Solvent Extraction
In hydrometallurgy, metal ions in dilute aqueous solution are extracted into an immiscible organic liquid containing specific chelating ligands.
Different solubilities and partition coefficients drive transfer between immiscible liquid phases.
4
Analyze Precipitative Crystallization
In the Solvay process, passing carbon(IV) oxide into ammoniacal brine forms NaHCO3NaHCO_3, which precipitates due to low solubility relative to NH4ClNH_4Cl.
Temperature-controlled crystallization isolates solid products from soluble reaction side-products.

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Industrial Applications of Separation Methods
Soru 1349Soru

Match each physical property or characteristic of ionic (electrovalent) bonding on the left with its correct microscopic or structural explanation on the right.

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High melting and boiling points
Electrical conductivity in molten or aqueous state
Solubility of ionic crystals in water
Non-directional nature of electrovalent bonds

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High melting and boiling points match with the need for extensive thermal energy to disrupt the giant 3D lattice; Electrical conductivity in molten/aqueous state matches with lattice destruction freeing mobile charge carriers; Solubility in water matches with hydration energy overcoming lattice energy; Non-directional nature matches with the electrostatic field acting uniformly in all directions.
Each property of ionic compounds directly stems from its underlying electrostatic structure: High melting points are caused by the strong 3D electrostatic attractions requiring high thermal energy to break; Electrical conductivity in molten/dissolved states occurs because ions are set free as mobile charge carriers; Solubility in water occurs when hydration energy exceeds lattice energy; Non-directionality arises because an ion's electrostatic field attracts opposite charges equally in all spatial directions.

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1
Analyze the high melting/boiling points of ionic compounds.
Recognize that ions are held in a giant lattice by strong electrostatic forces in all dimensions, requiring high heat energy to overcome.
Relates macro property (melting point) to micro structure (lattice binding energy).
2
Examine the electrical conduction mechanism in ionic substances.
In solid state, ions are fixed in lattice positions. Melting or dissolving releases these ions as mobile charge carriers.
Conduction requires free charge carriers, which are absent in solid ionic crystals.
3
Evaluate the dissolution of ionic compounds in polar solvents.
Polar water molecules surround separated ions (solvation/hydration), releasing energy that overcomes the lattice energy holding the crystal together.
Solubility depends on the thermodynamic balance between hydration enthalpy and lattice enthalpy.
4
Assess the directional nature of ionic bonding.
Because electrostatic attraction operates spherically in space, ionic bonds have no preferred angle or directional vector.
Charges attract equally in all directions, unlike localized shared electron pairs in covalent bonds.

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Physical Properties and Structural Basis of Electrovalent (Ionic) Bonding
Soru 1350Soru

Match each noble gas on the left with its corresponding primary application or characteristic property on the right.

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Helium
Neon
Argon
Radon

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Helium matches with filling weather balloons and deep-sea diving gas mixtures; Neon matches with advertising signs producing reddish-orange glow; Argon matches with inert shielding in arc welding and light bulbs; Radon matches with radioactive cancer treatment.
Each noble gas possesses specific physical characteristics: Helium's light weight and low solubility suit balloons and diving gas; Neon's electrical discharge color suits signage; Argon's abundance and chemical inertness suit welding and lighting; Radon's radioactivity suits cancer treatment.

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1
Identify the key physical and chemical properties of each Group 0 (noble gas) element.
Helium is the lightest non-flammable gas with minimal blood solubility; Neon exhibits characteristic light emission; Argon is an abundant inert gas; Radon is radioactive.
Matching noble gases requires aligning their unique electronic stability and physical properties with industrial and medical uses.
2
Pair each gas to its correct industrial or medical application.
Helium pairs with weather balloons/diving gas; Neon pairs with advertising glow lamps; Argon pairs with welding/bulbs; Radon pairs with radiotherapy.
Each application specifically relies on the unique physical state or reactivity profile of that element.

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Noble gases are unreactive Group 8/0 elements with stable octet (or duplet) electron configurations whose distinct physical properties dictate specific industrial and medical uses.
Soru 1351Soru

Match each industrial separation requirement on the left with the corresponding specialized separation technique employed in chemical industries on the right.

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Beneficiation and concentration of sulfide metal ores from solid impurities
Removal of solid ash and smoke particles from industrial flue gases
Large-scale extraction of pure nitrogen and oxygen from atmospheric air
Refining high-boiling petroleum residue without causing thermal decomposition

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The correct pairings link sulfide ore concentration with froth flotation, stack gas particle removal with electrostatic precipitation, atmospheric gas separation with fractional distillation of liquid air, and heavy oil refining without thermal cracking with vacuum distillation.
Each industrial process is accurately paired with its governing separation method: mineral beneficiation uses froth flotation, particulate air pollution control uses electrostatic precipitation, bulk atmospheric gas isolation uses liquid air fractional distillation, and heat-sensitive hydrocarbon refining uses vacuum distillation.

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1
Analyze the requirement for ore concentration
Sulfide minerals preferentially adhere to oil-coated air bubbles while water wets the gangue, floating the ore to the surface via froth flotation.
Beneficiation of solid ore slurries relies on differences in surface tension and hydrophobic properties.
2
Analyze flue gas purification in industrial chimneys
Particulate matter gains electric charge in an electrostatic precipitator and migrates to oppositely charged electrode plates.
Removing fine particulate aerosols from high-velocity chimney gas requires non-mechanical electrical attraction.
3
Analyze atmospheric gas separation
Liquefied air undergoes fractional distillation where nitrogen vaporizes first at 196C-196^\circ\text{C}, leaving liquid oxygen behind at 183C-183^\circ\text{C}.
Gaseous components of liquefied air are isolated according to their distinct boiling points.
4
Analyze heavy petroleum residue refining
Vacuum distillation reduces boiling points by lowering vessel pressure, preventing thermal breakdown of long-chain hydrocarbons.
High-molecular-weight fractions decompose if heated to their normal boiling points at atmospheric pressure.

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Industrial separation techniques exploit distinct physical properties such as surface wettability, particle electrical charge, boiling points, and vapor pressure tailored for large-scale operations.
Soru 1352Soru

Match each specialized metallic alloy listed on the left with its correct elemental composition and primary functional application on the right.

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German Silver
Alnico
Type Metal
Wood's Metal

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The correct matches pair German Silver with the copper-zinc-nickel silver-free alloy, Alnico with the aluminium-nickel-cobalt-iron magnetic alloy, Type Metal with the lead-tin-antimony alloy that expands upon solidification, and Wood's Metal with the low-melting bismuth-lead-tin-cadmium fusible alloy.
Each alloy aligns strictly with its chemical formula and specialized physical property: German Silver (CuZnNi\text{Cu}-\text{Zn}-\text{Ni}) is silver-free with high resistance; Alnico (AlNiCoFe\text{Al}-\text{Ni}-\text{Co}-\text{Fe}) forms permanent magnets; Type Metal (PbSnSb\text{Pb}-\text{Sn}-\text{Sb}) expands upon freezing; Wood's Metal (BiPbSnCd\text{Bi}-\text{Pb}-\text{Sn}-\text{Cd}) melts at 65 C65\ ^\circ\text{C}.

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1
Analyze the chemical composition and key characteristic of German Silver.
German Silver consists of Cu\text{Cu}, Zn\text{Zn}, and Ni\text{Ni} without any silver content, valued for high electrical resistivity and silvery appearance.
Identifying naming misnomers prevents confusing German Silver with silver-bearing precious metal alloys.
2
Deconstruct the constituent components and physical property of Alnico.
Alnico combines Al\text{Al}, Ni\text{Ni}, Co\text{Co}, and Fe\text{Fe} to form hard ferromagnetic structures.
The alloy acronym highlights its elements (AlNiCo\text{Al}-\text{Ni}-\text{Co}), which deliver superior permanent magnetic strength.
3
Examine the solid-phase volume change characteristic of Type Metal.
Type Metal contains Pb\text{Pb}, Sn\text{Sn}, and Sb\text{Sb}; the presence of antimony induces volumetric expansion upon cooling.
While most metals shrink when freezing, antimony forces Type Metal to expand into fine matrix details during printing press type manufacture.
4
Evaluate the thermal melting point and application of Wood's Metal.
Wood's Metal is a eutectic combination of Bi\text{Bi}, Pb\text{Pb}, Sn\text{Sn}, and Cd\text{Cd} melting at 65 C65\ ^\circ\text{C}.
Combining four metals in specific proportions disrupts individual crystal lattice stability, dropping the melting point below 100 C100\ ^\circ\text{C} for safety sprinkler valves.

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Alloy Classifications, Compositions, Phase-Change Properties, and Industrial Uses
Tahmini Süre:3m 0s
Soru 1353Soru

Match each liquid mixture to its correct behavior or layer placement when processed in a separating funnel.

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Water (density=1.00 g/cm3\text{density} = 1.00\text{ g/cm}^3) and Tetrachloromethane (density=1.59 g/cm3\text{density} = 1.59\text{ g/cm}^3)
Water (density=1.00 g/cm3\text{density} = 1.00\text{ g/cm}^3) and Ethoxyethane (density=0.71 g/cm3\text{density} = 0.71\text{ g/cm}^3)
Water (density=1.00 g/cm3\text{density} = 1.00\text{ g/cm}^3) and Ethanol (density=0.79 g/cm3\text{density} = 0.79\text{ g/cm}^3)

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Water and tetrachloromethane match with forming a lower organic layer; Water and ethoxyethane match with forming an upper organic layer; Water and ethanol match with forming a single homogeneous solution that cannot be separated by a funnel.
Tetrachloromethane is immiscible with water and denser than water, forming the lower layer. Ethoxyethane is immiscible with water and less dense than water, forming the upper layer. Ethanol is completely miscible with water, so no distinct phases form, making separating funnel isolation impossible.

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1
Evaluate the miscibility of each liquid pair with water.
Tetrachloromethane and ethoxyethane are immiscible with water (forming two distinct layers). Ethanol forms strong hydrogen bonds with water and is miscible in all proportions.
Separating funnels require two immiscible liquid phases to function.
2
Determine the relative position of layers for the immiscible pairs using density values.
Tetrachloromethane (1.59 g/cm31.59\text{ g/cm}^3) is denser than water (1.00 g/cm31.00\text{ g/cm}^3), so it sits below water. Ethoxyethane (0.71 g/cm30.71\text{ g/cm}^3) is less dense than water, so it floats above water.
In a liquid-liquid mixture, the denser liquid forms the bottom layer.

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Liquid-Liquid Immiscibility and Density Placement in Separating Funnels
Soru 1354Soru

Match each aqueous salt solution on the left to the corresponding hydrolyzing ion or hydrolysis behavior on the right.

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Ammonium chloride solution, NH4Cl(aq)NH_4Cl(aq)
Sodium sulfide solution, Na2S(aq)Na_2S(aq)
Iron(III) nitrate solution, Fe(NO3)3(aq)Fe(NO_3)_3(aq)
Potassium sulfate solution, K2SO4(aq)K_2SO_4(aq)

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Ammonium chloride matches with NH4+NH_4^+ cation hydrolysis producing H3O+H_3O^+; Sodium sulfide matches with S2S^{2-} anion hydrolysis producing OHOH^-; Iron(III) nitrate matches with [Fe(H2O)6]3+[Fe(H_2O)_6]^{3+} hydrolysis producing H3O+H_3O^+; Potassium sulfate matches with neither ion undergoing hydrolysis.
Matching each salt depends on identifying which ion hydrolyzes. Ammonium chloride contains the weak acid cation NH4+NH_4^+ which yields hydronium ions; sodium sulfide contains the weak acid conjugate base S2S^{2-} which generates hydroxide ions; iron(III) nitrate contains the hydrated cation [Fe(H2O)6]3+[Fe(H_2O)_6]^{3+} which donates a proton to water; and potassium sulfate consists only of non-hydrolyzing spectator ions.

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Identify the parent acid and base for each salt to determine which ions undergo hydrolysis.
Salts derived from weak parents hydrolyze: NH4+NH_4^+ comes from weak base NH3NH_3, S2S^{2-} comes from weak acid H2SH_2S, [Fe(H2O)6]3+[Fe(H_2O)_6]^{3+} is a weak acidic complex ion, whereas K+K^+ and SO42SO_4^{2-} come from strong parent species.
Only ions derived from weak acids or weak bases are strong enough conjugate species to react significantly with water.
2
Write the hydrolysis equilibrium equations for the reactive species.
NH4++H2ONH3+H3O+NH_4^+ + H_2O \rightleftharpoons NH_3 + H_3O^+, S2+H2OHS+OHS^{2-} + H_2O \rightleftharpoons HS^- + OH^-, and [Fe(H2O)6]3++H2O[Fe(H2O)5(OH)]2++H3O+[Fe(H_2O)_6]^{3+} + H_2O \rightleftharpoons [Fe(H_2O)_5(OH)]^{2+} + H_3O^+.
Cation hydrolysis increases the concentration of hydronium ions (H3O+H_3O^+), while anion hydrolysis increases the concentration of hydroxide ions (OHOH^-).
3
Pair each salt solution with its correct hydrolyzing species and resulting ionic effect.
Each salt is uniquely matched to its hydrolysis behavior.
Matches strictly conform to Brønsted-Lowry acid-base and salt hydrolysis principles.

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Salt Hydrolysis and Solution Acidity/Alkalinity
Soru 1355Soru

Match each chemical reaction or test involving carbonyl compounds in Column A with its corresponding characteristic visual outcome in Column B.

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Warming ethanal with Fehling's solution
Warming propanone with Tollen's reagent
Warming propanal with acidified potassium tetraoxomanganate(VII) solution
Warming propanone with iodine in sodium hydroxide solution

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Warming ethanal with Fehling's solution yields a brick-red precipitate; warming propanone with Tollen's reagent yields no visible reaction; warming propanal with acidified KMnO4KMnO_4 causes decolorization of the purple solution; and warming propanone with iodine in sodium hydroxide solution produces a pale yellow precipitate.
Alkanals (ethanal and propanal) are reducing agents due to the carbonyl hydrogen atom; thus, ethanal reduces Fehling's solution to a brick-red copper(I) oxide precipitate, and propanal reduces purple acidified KMnO4KMnO_4 to a colorless Mn2+Mn^{2+} solution. Alkanones (propanone) lack this hydrogen atom, so propanone shows no reaction with Tollen's reagent. However, because propanone has a CH3COCH_3CO- group, it responds to the triiodomethane test by forming a pale yellow precipitate.

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Analyze the oxidation reactions of alkanals.
Ethanal reduces Fehling's solution to form brick-red Cu2OCu_2O, while propanal reduces acidified KMnO4KMnO_4, turning the purple solution colorless.
Alkanals possess a hydrogen atom bonded to the carbonyl carbon, enabling easy oxidation by mild and strong oxidizing agents.
2
Analyze the oxidation behavior of alkanones.
Propanone yields no visible reaction with Tollen's reagent.
Alkanones lack a hydrogen atom on the carbonyl carbon and are resistant to oxidation by mild oxidizing agents.
3
Identify the triiodomethane (iodoform) test reaction.
Propanone forms a pale yellow precipitate of triiodomethane (CHI3CHI_3).
Propanone contains the CH3C=OCH_3C=O group required for a positive triiodomethane test.

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Distinction tests and oxidation properties of alkanals and alkanones
Tahmini Süre:1m 0s
Soru 1356Soru

Match each nitrogen-containing organic compound on the left with its correct structural classification on the right.

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Methylamine (CH3NH2CH_3NH_2)
Ethanamide (CH3CONH2CH_3CONH_2)
Phenylamine (C6H5NH2C_6H_5NH_2)
Dimethylamine ((CH3)2NH(CH_3)_2NH)

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Methylamine pairs with Primary aliphatic amine; Ethanamide pairs with Neutral organic amide; Phenylamine pairs with Primary aromatic amine; Dimethylamine pairs with Secondary aliphatic amine.
Each compound matches its unique chemical definition: Methylamine is a 11^\circ aliphatic amine, Ethanamide is a neutral amide, Phenylamine is a 11^\circ aromatic amine, and Dimethylamine is a 22^\circ aliphatic amine.

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Examine the functional groups and substituents attached to nitrogen in each compound.
Methylamine (CH3NH2CH_3NH_2) and Phenylamine (C6H5NH2C_6H_5NH_2) each have one organic group attached (11^\circ). Dimethylamine ((CH3)2NH(CH_3)_2NH) has two organic groups attached (22^\circ). Ethanamide (CH3CONH2CH_3CONH_2) has a carbonyl group (C=OC=O) linked directly to nitrogen.
The number of alkyl/aryl groups determines amine degree (1,2,31^\circ, 2^\circ, 3^\circ), while a carbonyl-nitrogen bond defines an amide.
2
Classify by aliphatic, aromatic, or neutral amide characteristics.
Methylamine contains an alkyl group (11^\circ aliphatic amine). Phenylamine contains a benzene ring (11^\circ aromatic amine). Dimethylamine has two alkyl groups (22^\circ aliphatic amine). Ethanamide is an amide and exhibits neutral aqueous behavior due to lone pair resonance delocalization.
Structure and electronic delocalization determine both classification and relative basicity.

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Classification of amines (primary, secondary, aromatic, aliphatic) and amides.
Soru 1357Soru

Match each chlorine oxoacid listed on the left with its corresponding chlorine oxidation state and defining chemical characteristics on the right.

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Hypochlorous acid (HClO\text{HClO})
Chlorous acid (HClO2\text{HClO}_2)
Chloric acid (HClO3\text{HClO}_3)
Perchloric acid (HClO4\text{HClO}_4)

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Hypochlorous acid (HClO) matches with oxidation state +1 and bleaching/germicidal properties; Chlorous acid (HClO2) matches with oxidation state +3 and dioxochlorate(III) salt formation; Chloric acid (HClO3) matches with oxidation state +5 and trioxochlorate(V) salt formation; Perchloric acid (HClO4) matches with oxidation state +7 and being the strongest oxoacid.
Each chlorine oxoacid is correctly paired based on the oxidation state of chlorine (ranging from +1 in hypochlorous acid to +7 in perchloric acid) and its associated chemical behavior, where acid strength and oxidizing power in concentrated form increase with increasing oxygen content.

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Calculate the oxidation number of chlorine in each oxoacid using standard oxidation states (H = +1, O = -2).
HClO: 1 + Cl + (-2) = 0 → Cl = +1. HClO2: 1 + Cl + 2(-2) = 0 → Cl = +3. HClO3: 1 + Cl + 3(-2) = 0 → Cl = +5. HClO4: 1 + Cl + 4(-2) = 0 → Cl = +7.
Determining oxidation states is the first step in differentiating chlorine oxoacids.
2
Correlate the oxidation states with acid strength trends in halogen oxoacids.
Acid strength increases as the number of oxygen atoms increases (HClO < HClO2 < HClO3 < HClO4). Thus, HClO4 is the strongest oxoacid.
Additional oxygen atoms pull electron density away from the O-H bond, weakening it and stabilizing the resulting oxoanion.
3
Pair each acid with its systematic IUPAC nomenclature and chemical properties.
HClO (+1) is hypochlorous acid (oxochlorate(I)), HClO2 (+3) is chlorous acid (dioxochlorate(III)), HClO3 (+5) is chloric acid (trioxochlorate(V)), and HClO4 (+7) is perchloric acid (tetraoxochlorate(VII)).
This establishes the exact matching pairs between left and right items.

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Oxidation States and Acid Strength Trends of Chlorine Oxoacids
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1358Soru

Match each chlorine oxoacid or oxoanion listed in Column I with its corresponding oxidation state, IUPAC designation, or chemical property in Column II.

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Hypochlorous acid (HClO\text{HClO})
Chloric(V) acid (HClO3\text{HClO}_3)
Perchloric acid (HClO4\text{HClO}_4)
Oxochlorate(I) anion (ClO\text{ClO}^-)

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Hypochlorous acid (HClO) matches with the weak, unstable acid (+1 oxidation state) decomposing in sunlight to release O2 gas; Chloric(V) acid (HClO3) matches with the strong oxidizing acid (+5 oxidation state) prepared from barium chlorate and dilute H2SO4; Perchloric acid (HClO4) matches with the strongest oxoacid (+7 oxidation state); Oxochlorate(I) anion (ClO-) matches with the active bleaching conjugate base formed in cold aqueous NaOH.
Each chlorine species is accurately paired according to oxidation state calculations, resonance stability of conjugate bases, and established laboratory synthesis routes.

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Determine the oxidation state of chlorine in each specified oxoacid and oxoanion species
In HClO\text{HClO}, chlorine is +1+1. In HClO3\text{HClO}_3, chlorine is +5+5. In HClO4\text{HClO}_4, chlorine is +7+7. In ClO\text{ClO}^-, chlorine is +1+1.
Oxidation numbers dictate IUPAC nomenclature and help categorize chemical reactivity.
2
Analyze acid strength trends among chlorine oxoacids
Acid strength increases with increasing number of terminal oxygen atoms: HClO<HClO2<HClO3<HClO4\text{HClO} < \text{HClO}_2 < \text{HClO}_3 < \text{HClO}_4. Thus, HClO4\text{HClO}_4 is the strongest oxoacid.
Electronegative terminal oxygen atoms withdraw electron density from the O-H\text{O-H} bond, stabilizing the conjugate base via resonance.
3
Correlate specific preparation methods and stability characteristics to their respective species
HClO\text{HClO} decomposes into HCl\text{HCl} and O2\text{O}_2. HClO3\text{HClO}_3 is synthesized via Ba(ClO3)2+H2SO4BaSO4+2HClO3\text{Ba(ClO}_3)_2 + \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4 \rightarrow \text{BaSO}_4\downarrow + 2\text{HClO}_3. ClO\text{ClO}^- is generated in cold alkaline chlorination: Cl2+2OHClO+Cl+H2O\text{Cl}_2 + 2\text{OH}^- \rightarrow \text{ClO}^- + \text{Cl}^- + \text{H}_2\text{O}.
Matching unique reaction mechanisms and industrial/laboratory preparation routes identifies each chlorine compound.

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Oxoacids of chlorine, oxidation states, relative acid strengths, and chemical preparation methods.
Soru 1359Soru

Match each of the following physical phenomena or chemical systems on the left with the predominant type of intermolecular force or interaction responsible for it on the right.

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Dissolution and hydration of ionic sodium chloride (NaCl\text{NaCl}) in liquid water
Liquefaction of nonpolar monoatomic argon (Ar\text{Ar}) gas at extremely low temperatures
The open tetrahedral crystal lattice giving solid ice a lower density than liquid water at 0C0^\circ\text{C}
Higher boiling point of polar hydrogen chloride (HCl\text{HCl}) compared to nonpolar argon (Ar\text{Ar}) of similar molar mass

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Sodium chloride dissolution matches Ion-dipole interactions; Liquefaction of argon gas matches London dispersion forces; Lower density of ice matches Extensive three-dimensional hydrogen bonding; Higher boiling point of polar HCl\text{HCl} over Ar\text{Ar} matches Permanent dipole-dipole interactions.
Each system exhibits physical behaviors dictated by its specific intermolecular interaction: ion-dipole attractions enable ionic solvation; temporary induced dipoles (dispersion forces) allow nonpolar noble gases to condense; directional 3D hydrogen bonding creates an expanded lattice in ice; permanent dipole-dipole forces provide extra attraction in polar compounds like HCl\text{HCl}.

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Analyze the nature of the chemical species involved in each phenomenon (ionic, polar, nonpolar, or hydrogen-bonded).
NaCl\text{NaCl} in water involves ions and polar molecules; argon gas consists of isolated nonpolar atoms; ice involves water molecules forming a rigid lattice; HCl\text{HCl} consists of polar molecules.
Identifying molecular polarity and ionic state determines which category of intermolecular interaction dominates.
2
Pair each phenomenon with the correct fundamental intermolecular force.
Ions + polar solvent \rightarrow Ion-dipole; Nonpolar atoms \rightarrow London dispersion forces; Water lattice expansion \rightarrow Extensive 3D hydrogen bonding; Permanent molecular dipoles \rightarrow Permanent dipole-dipole forces.
Connecting microscopic force definitions to observed physical properties yields the correct matches.

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Intermolecular Forces and Hydrogen Bonding
Soru 1360Soru

Match each nitrogen-containing organic compound on the left with the statement on the right that accurately accounts for its aqueous basicity and lone-pair electronic behavior.

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Dimethylamine, (CH3)2NH(CH_3)_2NH
Phenylamine, C6H5NH2C_6H_5NH_2
Ethanamide, CH3CONH2CH_3CONH_2
Triethylamine, (C2H5)3N(C_2H_5)_3N

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Dimethylamine matches the statement describing higher aqueous basicity than ammonia due to inductive donation and solvation; Phenylamine matches the statement describing reduced basicity from aromatic resonance delocalization; Ethanamide matches the statement describing neutrality caused by carbonyl resonance; Triethylamine matches the statement describing steric hindrance affecting conjugate acid solvation.
The correct matches reflect fundamental physical-organic chemistry principles governing nitrogen basicity: Dimethylamine combines inductive donation with high conjugate acid solvation stability; Phenylamine suffers basicity loss from aromatic resonance delocalization; Ethanamide lone-pair delocalization into the carbonyl group yields a neutral compound; Triethylamine basicity in water is moderated by steric crowding that interferes with hydration of the ammonium cation.

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Analyze the electronic structure of Dimethylamine ((CH3)2NH(CH_3)_2NH).
Two methyl groups supply electron density via +I+I inductive effects, enhancing nitrogen lone-pair availability, while the secondary cation remains readily solvated by water.
Secondary aliphatic amines are generally the strongest bases in aqueous media.
2
Analyze the resonance interactions in Phenylamine (C6H5NH2C_6H_5NH_2).
The unshared electron pair on nitrogen participates in resonance with the benzene ring, lowering lone-pair availability.
Aromatic amines are significantly weaker bases than ammonia and aliphatic amines.
3
Examine the functional group characteristics of Ethanamide (CH3CONH2CH_3CONH_2).
Resonance delocalization between nitrogen's lone pair and the adjacent C=OC=O double bond (O=CNOC=N+O=C-N \leftrightarrow ^-O-C=N^+) deprives nitrogen of basic character.
Amides behave as neutral organic compounds in aqueous solution.
4
Evaluate steric effects in Triethylamine ((C2H5)3N(C_2H_5)_3N).
Three ethyl groups create steric crowding around the nitrogen cation, hindering stabilization through hydration in water.
In aqueous solution, tertiary aliphatic amines are often weaker bases than secondary aliphatic amines due to solvation factors.

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Relative basicity of aliphatic amines, aromatic amines, and amides governed by inductive, resonance, and solvation steric effects.
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