The formula for zinc chloride has to be written. Concept introduction: Chemical bonds are the forces which hold the atoms together in compounds. The simplest representation of the molecule is known as a chemical formula. In the chemical formula of ionic compound cation always comes first in the naming while anion comes last with the ending the term “-ide”. Valence of the compound represents in the parentheses if it is a transition metal with various possible oxidation states.
The formula for zinc chloride has to be written. Concept introduction: Chemical bonds are the forces which hold the atoms together in compounds. The simplest representation of the molecule is known as a chemical formula. In the chemical formula of ionic compound cation always comes first in the naming while anion comes last with the ending the term “-ide”. Valence of the compound represents in the parentheses if it is a transition metal with various possible oxidation states.
Solution Summary: The author explains the formula for zinc chloride and tin(IV) fluoride.
Definition Definition Elements containing partially filled d-subshell in their ground state configuration. Elements in the d-block of the periodic table receive the last or valence electron in the d-orbital. The groups from IIIB to VIIIB and IB to IIB comprise the d-block elements.
Chapter 2, Problem 74E
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The formula for zinc chloride has to be written.
Concept introduction:
Chemical bonds are the forces which hold the atoms together in compounds. The simplest representation of the molecule is known as a chemical formula. In the chemical formula of ionic compound cation always comes first in the naming while anion comes last with the ending the term “-ide”. Valence of the compound represents in the parentheses if it is a transition metal with various possible oxidation states.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The formula for tin(IV) fluoride has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The formula for calcium nitride has to be written.
Concept introduction:
Refer part (a).
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The formula for aluminum sulfide has to be written.
Concept introduction:
Refer part (a).
(e)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The formula for mercury(I) selenide has to be written.
+
C8H16O2 (Fatty acid) +
11 02 → 8 CO2
a. Which of the above are the reactants?
b. Which of the above are the products?
H2o CO₂
c. Which reactant is the electron donor? Futty acid
d. Which reactant is the electron acceptor?
e. Which of the product is now reduced?
f. Which of the products is now oxidized?
02
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8 H₂O
g. Where was the carbon initially in this chemical reaction and where is it now that it is
finished?
2
h. Where were the electrons initially in this chemical reaction and where is it now that it is
finished?
→
Acetyl-CoA + 3NAD+ + 1FAD + 1ADP 2CO2 + CoA + 3NADH + 1FADH2 + 1ATP
a. Which of the above are the reactants?
b. Which of the above are the products?
c. Which reactant is the electron donor?
d. Which reactants are the electron acceptors?
e. Which of the products are now reduced?
f. Which product is now oxidized?
g. Which process was used to produce the ATP?
h. Where was the energy initially in this chemical reaction and where is it now that it is
finished?
i. Where was the carbon initially in this chemical reaction and where is it now that it is
finished?
j. Where were the electrons initially in this chemical reaction and where is it now that it is
finished?