Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry
Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780134160375
Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11.1, Problem 11.1P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2, addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as an oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O, or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2O,andHX takes place is identified as neither an oxidation nor a reduction process.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2,addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as an oxidation reaction.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O, or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as reduction reaction.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2OandHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2, addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as an oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O, or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as  reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2OandHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2 addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as an oxidation reaction.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O, or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as reduction reaction.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2O,andHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2, addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as an oxidation reaction.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O, or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as reduction reaction.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2O,andHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2 addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as a reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2OandHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2 addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2OandHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2 addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O, or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2O,andHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2, addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as a reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2OandHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(j)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2 , addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as an oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O, or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as a reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2OandHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(k)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2 addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as an oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O, or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as a reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2OandHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

(l)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither.

Interpretation: The identification of given chemical reaction as oxidation, reduction or neither is to be stated.

Concept introduction: A chemical reaction in which addition of O or O2, addition of X2 (halogens), or loss of H2 takes place is identified as an oxidation process.

A chemical reaction in which addition of H2 or H, loss of O2 or O or loss of X2 (halogens) takes place is identified as a reduction process.

A chemical reaction in which addition or loss of H+,OH,H2OandHX takes place is identified as neither oxidation nor reduction.

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Chapter 11 Solutions

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry

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