The name of the binary compound formed from the given structures and compound is to be stated. Concept introduction: The oxidation state of an element corresponds to the group number of that element. In case of non-metals, the oxidation state can be calculated as, group number − 8 . While naming an ionic compound, the cation is named first followed by the naming of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state then the current oxidation state of the cation is to be mentioned. To determine: The naming of given structure
The name of the binary compound formed from the given structures and compound is to be stated. Concept introduction: The oxidation state of an element corresponds to the group number of that element. In case of non-metals, the oxidation state can be calculated as, group number − 8 . While naming an ionic compound, the cation is named first followed by the naming of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state then the current oxidation state of the cation is to be mentioned. To determine: The naming of given structure
Solution Summary: The author explains that the name of the binary compound formed from the given structures and compound is to be stated.
Interpretation: The name of the binary compound formed from the given structures and compound is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The oxidation state of an element corresponds to the group number of that element. In case of non-metals, the oxidation state can be calculated as,
group number−8. While naming an ionic compound, the cation is named first followed by the naming of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state then the current oxidation state of the cation is to be mentioned.
To determine: The naming of given structure
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The name of the binary compound formed from the given structures and compound is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The oxidation state of an element corresponds to the group number of that element. In case of non-metals, the oxidation state can be calculated as,
group number−8. While naming an ionic compound, the cation is named first followed by the naming of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state then the current oxidation state of the cation is to be mentioned.
To determine: The naming of given structure.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The name of the binary compound formed from the given structures and compound is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The oxidation state of an element corresponds to the group number of that element. In case of non-metals, the oxidation state can be calculated as,
group number−8. While naming an ionic compound, the cation is named first followed by the naming of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state then the current oxidation state of the cation is to be mentioned.
To determine: The naming of
SO2
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The name of the binary compound formed from the given structures and compound is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The oxidation state of an element corresponds to the group number of that element. In case of non-metals, the oxidation state can be calculated as,
group number−8. While naming an ionic compound, the cation is named first followed by the naming of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state then the current oxidation state of the cation is to be mentioned.
(b) Draw the product A that would be formed through the indicated sequence of steps from the given starting material.
MeO
(1) Br₂, hv
(2) NaOEt,
EtOH, A
(3) BH3:THF
(4) H₂O2, HO-
B
H₂C.
CH₂
OH
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Small changes in
secondary; tertiary
primary; secondary
primary; tertiary
tertiary; secondary
protein structure may lead to big changes in
protein structures.
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The best reagent to achieve the transformation shown is:
A
Na/NH3
B
KCN
C
HCN
CN
D
H2BCN
ய
E
Transformation is not possible in one step
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