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I\'m not sure if someone can answer this because it\'s from a lab. I\'m sorry if

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I'm not sure if someone can answer this because it's from a lab. I'm sorry if this is kinda long, but I want to try and provide as much information as I can.

Ok, first I had to click on a button that delivered drops of solutions of Napathalene, 2-bromo-2-methylpropane, and t-butylnapthalene (they were all in a separate tube, so 3 tubes (4 total) & they all were delivered simultaneously)

Then, I had to take a tube and drag it to a flask, (which has a reaction solution in it already), and drag it to the 4th tube and release it (the solution). It dropped onto a plate. I then had to take that plate and put it under a lamp, which magnifies all 4 total drops onto a monitor.

Next, I have to examine the TLC spots in each of the 4 vertical channels (the previously mentioned 4 tubes). The first 3 channels from left to right correspond to Napthalene, 2-bromo-2-methylpropane, and t-butylnapthalene.

Question 1 - Which compounds are present in the reaction sample?

A- Napthalene only

B- 2-Br-2-Methylpropane only

C- t-butylnapthalene only

D- 2-Br-2-Methylpropane and t-butylnapthalene

E- Napthalene and t-butylnapthalene

F- All three compounds

Question 2 - Is the result consistent with the molar quantities of reactants used? Yes or No.

Explanation / Answer

1. Compounds present in the reaction sample are -

D. 2-Bromo-2-Methylpropane and t-butylnapthalene.

2. No, the result is not consistent with the molar quantities of reactants used.