1A. Identify the species getting oxidized or reduced, as well as the oxidizing and reducing agents in the following reactions. Mn2+ + BiO3 → MnO4- + Bi3+ Oxidized: __________________ Oxidizing agent: __________________ Reducing agent: __________________ Reduced: __________________   1B. The following are isomers of each other. I. pentane II. 2,2,-dimethylpropane III. 2-methylbutane IV. 2,3-dimethylhexane A. Alkanes are nonpolar. B. Alkanes are non-flammable. C. Every carbon in an alkane has four bonds. D. Alkanes contain only C and H atoms. E. Alkanes do not contain carbon-carbon double or triple bonds.  1C.  What is the correct name for (picture is attatched) A. 3-ethyl-2-methylbutane B. 3-ethyl-2-methylpentane C. 2-ethyl-1,3-dimethylbutane D. 1,2,3-trimethylpropane E. 4,5-dimethyl-2-hexane

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1A. Identify the species getting oxidized or reduced, as well as the oxidizing and reducing agents in the following reactions.

Mn2+ + BiO3 → MnO4+ Bi3+
Oxidized: __________________

Oxidizing agent: __________________

Reducing agent: __________________

Reduced: __________________

 

1B.

The following are isomers of each other.

I. pentane

II. 2,2,-dimethylpropane

III. 2-methylbutane
IV. 2,3-dimethylhexane

A. Alkanes are nonpolar.

B. Alkanes are non-flammable.

C. Every carbon in an alkane has four bonds.

D. Alkanes contain only C and H atoms.

E. Alkanes do not contain carbon-carbon double or triple bonds. 

1C. 

What is the correct name for (picture is attatched)

A. 3-ethyl-2-methylbutane
B. 3-ethyl-2-methylpentane
C. 2-ethyl-1,3-dimethylbutane

D. 1,2,3-trimethylpropane
E. 4,5-dimethyl-2-hexane

 

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Step 1

Oxidized species will release electrons.

Reduced species will gain electrons.

Oxidizing species will oxidized another substance therefore itself gets reduced.

Reducing species will reduced another substance therefore itself gets oxidized.

Step 2

1A :

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Mn here releases electron and goes from +2 to  +7  oxidation state. So , 

BiO3- will accept electron and goes from +5 to +3 oxidation state.

 

Oxidized : MnO4-

Oxidizing agent: BiO3-

Reducing agent: Mn(II)

Reduced: Bi3+

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