In the following oxidation-reduction reactions , identify the oxidizing agent, the reducing agent, and the number of electrons transferred. a 61 − a q + BrO 3 − a q + 6 H + a q → 3 I 2 a q + Br − a q + 3 H 2 O l b 5Br − a q + BrO 3 − a q + 6 H + a q → 3 Br 2 a q + 3 H 2 O l c XeF 4 s + 2 H 2 O l → Xe g + 4 HF a q + O 2 g d Pb s + 2 H + a q → Pb 2 + a q + H 2 g
In the following oxidation-reduction reactions , identify the oxidizing agent, the reducing agent, and the number of electrons transferred. a 61 − a q + BrO 3 − a q + 6 H + a q → 3 I 2 a q + Br − a q + 3 H 2 O l b 5Br − a q + BrO 3 − a q + 6 H + a q → 3 Br 2 a q + 3 H 2 O l c XeF 4 s + 2 H 2 O l → Xe g + 4 HF a q + O 2 g d Pb s + 2 H + a q → Pb 2 + a q + H 2 g
Solution Summary: The author explains how the oxidizing agent, reducing agent and the number of electrons transferred are to be identified.
In the following oxidation-reduction reactions, identify the oxidizing agent, the reducing agent, and the number of electrons transferred.
a
61
−
a
q
+
BrO
3
−
a
q
+
6
H
+
a
q
→
3
I
2
a
q
+
Br
−
a
q
+
3
H
2
O
l
b
5Br
−
a
q
+
BrO
3
−
a
q
+
6
H
+
a
q
→
3
Br
2
a
q
+
3
H
2
O
l
c
XeF
4
s
+
2
H
2
O
l
→
Xe
g
+
4
HF
a
q
+
O
2
g
d
Pb
s
+
2
H
+
a
q
→
Pb
2
+
a
q
+
H
2
g
Definition Definition Chemical reactions involving both oxidation and reduction processes. During a redox reaction, electron transfer takes place in such a way that one chemical compound gets reduced and the other gets oxidized.
3. Devise a retrosynthesis for the problem given below and then provide the corresponding
synthesis with all necessary reagents/reactants:
RETROSYNTHESIS:
SYNTHESIS:
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Several square planar complexes are known for Gold (III) ions but not for Silver (III) why?
Aiter running various experiments, you determine that the mechanism for the following reaction is bimolecular.
CI
Using this information, draw the correct mechanism in the space below.
X
Explanation
Check
C
Cl
OH + CI
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drawing a structure.
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