Consider the following half-reactions and E o values: SW A g + ( a q ) + e − → A g ( s ) E o = 0.80 V C u 2 + ( a q ) + 2 e − → C u ( s ) E o = 0.30 V P b 2 + ( a q ) + 2 e − → P b ( s ) E o = − 0.13 V (a) Which of these metals or ions is the strongest oxidizing agent? Which is the strongest reducing agent? (b) The half-reactions can be used to construct three different galvanic cells. Tell which cell delivers the highest voltage, identify the anode and cathode, and tell the direction of electron and ion flow. (c) Write the cell reaction for part (b), and calculate the values of E°, Δ G o (in kilojoules), and K for this reaction at 25 °C. (d) Calculate the voltage for the cell in part (b) if both ion concent
Consider the following half-reactions and E o values: SW A g + ( a q ) + e − → A g ( s ) E o = 0.80 V C u 2 + ( a q ) + 2 e − → C u ( s ) E o = 0.30 V P b 2 + ( a q ) + 2 e − → P b ( s ) E o = − 0.13 V (a) Which of these metals or ions is the strongest oxidizing agent? Which is the strongest reducing agent? (b) The half-reactions can be used to construct three different galvanic cells. Tell which cell delivers the highest voltage, identify the anode and cathode, and tell the direction of electron and ion flow. (c) Write the cell reaction for part (b), and calculate the values of E°, Δ G o (in kilojoules), and K for this reaction at 25 °C. (d) Calculate the voltage for the cell in part (b) if both ion concent
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(a) Which of these metals or ions is the strongest oxidizing agent? Which is the strongest reducing agent? (b) The half-reactions can be used to construct three different galvanic cells. Tell which cell delivers the highest voltage, identify the anode and cathode, and tell the direction of electron and ion flow. (c) Write the cell reaction for part (b), and calculate the values of E°,
Δ
G
o
(in kilojoules), and K for this reaction at 25 °C. (d) Calculate the voltage for the cell in part (b) if both ion concent
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Classify each of the following molecules as aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic.
Cl
Z-
N
O aromatic
O antiaromatic
O nonaromatic
O aromatic
O antiaromatic
O nonaromatic
O aromatic
○ antiaromatic
nonaromatic
Please help me answer this question. I don't understand how or even if this can happen in a single transformation. Please provide a detailed explanation and a drawing showing how it can happen in a single transformation.
Add the necessary reagents and reaction conditions above and below the arrow in this organic reaction. If the products can't be made from the reactant with a single transformation, check the box under the drawing area instead.
2) Draw the correct chemical structure (using line-angle drawings / "line structures") from their
given IUPAC name:
a.
(E)-1-chloro-3,4,5-trimethylhex-2-ene
b. (Z)-4,5,7-trimethyloct-4-en-2-ol
C. (2E,6Z)-4-methylocta-2,6-diene
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