1. The number of C- O bonds is increased so this is an oxidation reaction 2. For
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1. The number of C- O bonds is increased so this is an oxidation reaction
2. For the second compound you have to pay attention to the carbon atoms that are in in the double bond
1 carbon has 1 double bond to a C carbon
1 bond to a Cl
1 bond to C carbon
The other carbon has
1 double bond to a carbon
1 bond to a carbon
1 bond to an hydrogen
after the reaction proceeds the double bonds break to form another C - C bond
a C - C bond does not alter the oxidation state of any carbon it will not increase nor decrease so both carbons remain with the same oxidation number so the answer is neither
2. The third diagram best represents the E1 elimination reaction
Explanation / Answer
1.(2 pts) Classify the following ADDITION reactions as oxidation, reduction, or neither. Reaction Type CH,CH-CH=CH2 CH3CH2CHCH2OH Cl Cl 2.(2 pts) Which energy diagram shown below BEST represents an E1 reaction? Rnx Rnx 3.(4 pts) Complete the following reactions as given. CH CH3 CHj 4.(2 pts) Underneath each compound write YES if it could be obtained from the reaction substrate A with NBS and NO if it could not. Br
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