Draw a diagram of a voltaic cell that corresponds to the following reaction Mg s + Sn 2 + a q → Mg 2 + a q + Sn s Label all components of the cell, including the anode and the cathode. Identify the electrolyte solutions needed in each half-cell compartment. Write half-reactions to describe the processes that occur at each electrode.
Draw a diagram of a voltaic cell that corresponds to the following reaction Mg s + Sn 2 + a q → Mg 2 + a q + Sn s Label all components of the cell, including the anode and the cathode. Identify the electrolyte solutions needed in each half-cell compartment. Write half-reactions to describe the processes that occur at each electrode.
Solution Summary: The author explains the voltaic cell diagram with labeled components and the electrolyte solution needed for each half-reaction.
Draw a diagram of a voltaic cell that corresponds to the following reaction
Mg
s
+
Sn
2
+
a
q
→
Mg
2
+
a
q
+
Sn
s
Label all components of the cell, including the anode and the cathode. Identify the electrolyte solutions needed in each half-cell compartment. Write half-reactions to describe the processes that occur at each electrode.
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Provide IUPAC name of product in the reaction
below
A 3,4-dimethylcyclohexene
B 1,2-dimethylcyclohexane
C 1,2-dimethylcyclohexene
D 3,4-dimethylcyclohexane
H₂
Pd
5.
Use the MS data to answer the questions on the next page.
14.0
1.4
15.0
8.1
100-
MS-IW-5644
26.0
2.8
27.0
6.7
28.0
1.8
29.0
80
4.4
38.0
1.0
39.0
1.5
41.0
1.2
42.0
11.2
43.0
100.0
44.0
4.3
79.0
1.9
80.0
2.6
Relative Intensity
40
81.0
1.9
82.0
2.5
93.0
8.7
20-
95.0
8.2
121.0
2.0
123.0
2.0
136.0
11.8
0
138.0
11.5
20
40
8.
60
a.
Br
- 0
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
m/z
Identify the m/z of the base peak and molecular ion.
2
b.
Draw structures for each of the following fragments (include electrons and charges): 43.0, 93.0,
95.0, 136.0, and 138.0 m/z.
C.
Draw a reasonable a-fragmentation mechanism for the fragmentation of the molecular ion to
fragment 43.0 m/z. Be sure to include all electrons and formal charges.
6. Using the values provided in Appendix E of your lab manual, calculate the monoisotopic mass for the pyridinium
ion (CsH6N) and show your work.
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