
Concept explainers
a)
Interpretation:
For given reaction, the type of reaction has to be classified.
Concept Introduction:
Oxidation:
In a reaction, the loss of electrons from an element or addition of oxygen for an element is known as oxidation reaction.
Reduction:
In a reaction, the gain of electrons from an element or addition of hydrogen is known as reduction reaction.
Transamination:
In order to from new amino acids, the transfer of an amino acid to a ketoacid in a
Elimination reaction:
The types of organic reaction where the substituents are removed from the molecule in single step are double step mechanism is known as elimination reaction.
Addition reaction:
The reaction in which molecules combine together to form a larger molecule with no other extra products
b)
Interpretation:
For given reaction, the type of reaction has to be classified.
Concept Introduction:
Oxidation:
In a reaction, the loss of electrons from an element or addition of oxygen for an element is known as oxidation reaction.
Reduction:
In a reaction, the gain of electrons from an element or addition of hydrogen is known as reduction reaction.
Transamination:
In order to from new amino acids, the transfer of an amino acid to a ketoacid in a chemical reaction is known as transamination.
Elimination reaction:
The types of organic reaction where the substituents are removed from the molecule in single step are double step mechanism is known as elimination reaction.
Addition reaction:
The reaction in which molecules combine together to form a larger molecule with no other extra products
c)
Interpretation:
For given reaction, the type of reaction has to be classified.
Concept Introduction:
Oxidation:
In a reaction, the loss of electrons from an element or addition of oxygen for an element is known as oxidation reaction.
Reduction:
In a reaction, the gain of electrons from an element or addition of hydrogen is known as reduction reaction.
Transamination:
In order to from new amino acids, the transfer of an amino acid to a ketoacid in a chemical reaction is known as transamination.
Elimination reaction:
The types of organic reaction where the substituents are removed from the molecule in single step are double step mechanism is known as elimination reaction.
Addition reaction:
The reaction in which molecules combine together to form a larger molecule with no other extra products

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