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This question is about ethanoic acid (HOOCCH3) and the ethanoate ion (−OOCCH3). 1. Ethanoic acid reacts with propane-1,3-diol (HOCH2CH(CH3)CH2OH) to form a polyeste... show full transcript
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Polyesters are biodegradable because they can be broken down by microorganisms due to the presence of polar functional groups, such as esters, which are more susceptible to hydrolysis. In contrast, polyalkenes are made up of non-polar hydrocarbon chains, which resist microbial attack and are generally more stable in the environment, making them non-biodegradable.
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First, calculate the moles of sodium ethanoate:
a. Moles = mass / molar mass
a. Moles = 162 g / 134 g/mol = 1.209 mol
Concentration = moles / volume
Volume = 0.250 dm³
Concentration = 1.209 mol / 0.250 dm³ = 4.836 mol/dm³
Moles of MnO4− used = (2/5) * moles of C2O4^2−
4.836 mol/dm³ * 0.025 dm³ = 0.1209 mol
Thus, moles of MnO4− = (2/5) * 0.1209 mol = 0.04836 mol
Volume = 23.85 cm³ = 0.02385 dm³
Concentration = moles / volume = 0.04836 mol / 0.02385 dm³ = 2.023 mol/dm³.
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The replacement of water ligands by ethanoate ions is favourable due to the following reasons:
Where a negative enthalpy change and a positive entropy change will lead to a negative free energy change, indicating a spontaneous reaction.
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