(a) Interpretation: The oxidation state of oxygen in each oxide and the oxidation state of the other element should be determined. Concept introduction: Oxygen has six valence electrons in its valence shell, therefore, oxygen can achieve an octet by accepting two electrons from an active metal or by sharing two additional electrons through covalent bonding. When oxygen reacts with active metals, it gives ionic oxides. With nonmetals, oxygen forms covalent oxides. All the oxygen in oxides are in − 2 oxidation state.
(a) Interpretation: The oxidation state of oxygen in each oxide and the oxidation state of the other element should be determined. Concept introduction: Oxygen has six valence electrons in its valence shell, therefore, oxygen can achieve an octet by accepting two electrons from an active metal or by sharing two additional electrons through covalent bonding. When oxygen reacts with active metals, it gives ionic oxides. With nonmetals, oxygen forms covalent oxides. All the oxygen in oxides are in − 2 oxidation state.
Solution Summary: The author explains that oxygen can achieve an octet by accepting two electrons from an active metal or by sharing two additional electron through covalent bonding.
The oxidation state of oxygen in each oxide and the oxidation state of the other element should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Oxygen has six valence electrons in its valence shell, therefore, oxygen can achieve an octet by accepting two electrons from an active metal or by sharing two additional electrons through covalent bonding.
When oxygen reacts with active metals, it gives ionic oxides. With nonmetals, oxygen forms covalent oxides.
All the oxygen in oxides are in −2 oxidation state.
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(b)
Interpretation:
Each oxide should be identified as ionic or covalent.
Concept introduction:
Oxygen has six valence electrons in its valence shell, therefore, oxygen can achieve an octet by accepting two electrons from an active metal or by sharing two additional electrons through covalent bonding.
When oxygen reacts with active metals, it gives ionic oxides. With nonmetals, oxygen forms covalent oxides.
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(c)
Interpretation:
Each oxide should be identified as acidic or basic
Concept introduction:
Oxides can be categorized as basic, acidic or amphoteric. Basic oxides are ionic and are formed by metals on the left side of the periodic table. Acidic oxides are covalent and are formed by nonmetals on the right side of the periodic table.
Interpretation Introduction
(d)
Interpretation:
The identity of the other element in (1) and (2) should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Oxygen has six valence electrons in its valence shell, therefore, oxygen can achieve an octet by accepting two electrons from an active metal or by sharing two additional electrons through covalent bonding.
When oxygen reacts with active metals, it gives ionic oxides. With nonmetals, oxygen forms covalent oxides.
Name the major organic product of the following action of 4-chloro-4-methyl-1-pentanol in neutral pollution
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Now the product. The product has a molecular formula f
b. In a singly hain, the starting, material again converts into a secule with the molecular kormula CIO. but with
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Draw the major organic structure inhalation
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Alcohols can be oxidized by chromic acid derivatives. One such reagent is pyridinium chlorochromate, (C,H,NH*)(CICTO3),
commonly known as PCC. Draw the proposed (neutral) intermediate and the organic product in the oxidation of 1-butanol by
PCC when carried out in an anhydrous solvent such as CH₂C₁₂.
PCC
Intermediate
OH
CH2Cl2
Draw the intermediate.
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Product
Draw the product.
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If I have 1-bromopropene, to obtain compound
A, I have to add NaOH and another compound.
Indicate which compound that would be.
A
C6H5 CH3
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