The given chemical reactions are should be explained in the terms of precipitation reaction and oxidation activity series. Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction: If precipitate is formed, when the two solutions mixed together is called precipitation reaction. To explain the given chemical reaction in the term of precipitation reaction
The given chemical reactions are should be explained in the terms of precipitation reaction and oxidation activity series. Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction: If precipitate is formed, when the two solutions mixed together is called precipitation reaction. To explain the given chemical reaction in the term of precipitation reaction
Solution Summary: The author explains that the given chemical reactions are explained in the terms of precipitation reaction and oxidation activity series.
Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 4, Problem 4.159QP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given chemical reactions are should be explained in the terms of precipitation reaction and oxidation activity series.
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction:
If precipitate is formed, when the two solutions mixed together is called precipitation reaction.
To explain the given chemical reaction in the term of precipitation reaction
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given chemical reactions are should be explained in the terms of precipitation reaction and oxidation activity series.
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction:
If precipitate is formed, when the two solutions mixed together is called precipitation reaction.
To explain the given chemical reaction in the term of precipitation reaction
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given chemical reactions are should be explained in the terms of precipitation reaction and oxidation activity series.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation activity series:
The arrangement of elements to decreasing order of oxidation from top to bottom is known as oxidation activity series.
In the activity series the metals which are all present above the hydrogen is easy to oxidize and the metals present below the hydrogen are all not easily react with oxygen.
Alkali metals are present above Hydrogen in activity series so they easily react with water and these reactions occurs vigorously.
To explain the given chemical reaction in the term of oxidation activity series
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given chemical reactions are should be explained in the terms of precipitation reaction and oxidation activity series.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation activity series:
The arrangement of elements to decreasing order of oxidation from top to bottom is known as oxidation activity series.
In the activity series the metals which are all present above the hydrogen is easy to oxidize and the metals present below the hydrogen are all not easily react with oxygen.
Alkali metals are present above Hydrogen in activity series so they easily react with water and these reactions occurs vigorously.
To explain the given chemical reaction in the term of oxidation activity series
(e)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given chemical reactions are should be explained in the terms of precipitation reaction and oxidation activity series.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation activity series:
The arrangement of elements to decreasing order of oxidation from top to bottom is known as oxidation activity series.
In the activity series the metals which are all present above the hydrogen is easy to oxidize and the metals present below the hydrogen are all not easily react with oxygen.
Alkali metals are present above Hydrogen in activity series so they easily react with water and these reactions occurs vigorously.
To explain the given chemical reaction in the term of oxidation activity series
f) The unusual molecule [2.2.2] propellane is pictured.
1) Given the bond length and bond angles in the image, what hybridization scheme
best describes the carbons marked by the askerisks?
2) What types of orbitals are used in the bond between the two carbons marked by
the askerisks?
3) How does this bond compare to an ordinary carbon-carbon bond (which is usually
1.54 Å long)?
CH2 1.60Å
H₂C *
H₂C
CH2
C
H2C
*
C
Of
H₂
120°
e) Determine the hybridization and geometry around the indicated carbon atoms.
H3C
CH3
B
HC
CH2
A
C
C
C
CH3
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