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(a)
Interpretation: The reaction of
Concept introduction: An atom or a group of atoms that shows characteristic physical and chemical properties are collectively known as
According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, the species that can easily accept the proton is known as base and the species that can easily donate the proton is known as acid. The reaction of an acid with a base always leads to the formation of conjugate acid and base.
Answer to Problem 3.1P
The reaction of
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of
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The reaction of ethanol
The reaction of
The reaction of ethane
The reaction of
(b)
Interpretation: The reaction of
Concept introduction: An atom or a group of atoms that shows characteristic physical and chemical properties are collectively known as functional groups. The functional group is the most reactive part present in the molecule. The main functional groups are
According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, the species that easily tends to accept the proton is known as base and the species that easily donate the proton is known as acid. The reaction of an acid with a base always leads to the formation of conjugate acid and base.
Answer to Problem 3.1P
The reaction of
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of
Figure 2
The reaction of ethanol
The reaction of
The reaction of ethane
The reaction of
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