We shifted the equilibrium of this reaction toward the products by removing cyclohexene. In theory we could also have sh
Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 7:23 am
We shifted the equilibrium of this reaction toward the
products by removing cyclohexene. In theory we could also have
shifted the equilibrium by removing the other product, water. Why
would it have been more difficult to remove water than to remove
cyclohexene?
OH H2SO A neat + H₂O
products by removing cyclohexene. In theory we could also have
shifted the equilibrium by removing the other product, water. Why
would it have been more difficult to remove water than to remove
cyclohexene?
OH H2SO A neat + H₂O