Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The group with higher priority from the given pair is to be identified.
Concept introduction: The groups are prioritized on the basis of
Answer to Problem 5.11P
The priority of ethyl group
Explanation of Solution
The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. In methyl group
The higher priority is given to ethyl group
(b)
Interpretation: The group with higher priority from the given pair is to be identified.
Concept introduction: The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. However, in case of isotopes, the atomic number is same but the mass number is different. The isotope with higher mass number is given higher priority.
Answer to Problem 5.11P
The higher priority is given to group
Explanation of Solution
The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. The atomic number of Iodine group
The higher priority is given to group
(c)
Interpretation: The group with higher priority from the given pair is to be identified.
Concept introduction: The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. However, in case of isotopes, the atomic number is same but the mass number is different. The isotope with higher mass number is given higher priority.
Answer to Problem 5.11P
The higher priority is given to group
Explanation of Solution
The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. However, in case of isotopes, the atomic number is same but the mass number is different. The isotope with higher mass number is given higher priority.
The mass number of group
The higher priority is given to group
(d)
Interpretation: The group with higher priority from the given pair is to be identified.
Concept introduction: The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. However, in case of isotopes, the atomic number is same but the mass number is different. The isotope with higher mass number is given higher priority.
Answer to Problem 5.11P
The higher priority is given to group
Explanation of Solution
The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority.
In group
The higher priority is given to group
(e)
Interpretation: The group with higher priority from the given pair is to be identified.
Concept introduction: The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. However, in case of isotopes, the atomic number is same but the mass number is different. The isotope with higher mass number is given higher priority.
Answer to Problem 5.11P
The higher priority is given to group
Explanation of Solution
The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority.
The second carbon atom of group
The higher priority is given to group
(f)
Interpretation: The group with higher priority from the given pair is to be identified.
Concept introduction: The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. However, in case of isotopes, the atomic number is same but the mass number is different. The isotope with higher mass number is given higher priority.
Answer to Problem 5.11P
The higher priority is given to group
Explanation of Solution
The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority.
The carbon atom of group
The higher priority is given to group
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