Answer:
The atom that has lost an electron becomes a positively charged ion (called a cation)
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Fe₂O₃(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3CO₂(g)
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Concept tested: Balancing of chemical equations
- A chemical equation is balanced by putting appropriate coefficients on the products and reactants of the equation.
- Balancing chemical equations ensures that chemical equations obey law of conservation of mass.
- In this case; to balance the above equation we put the coefficients, 1, 3, 2, and 3 on the reactants and products.
- Therefore; the balanced chemical equation for the reaction is;
Fe₂O₃(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3CO₂(g)
Unshared/lone pairs of valence electrons :)
Answer:
1-bromo-1-tert-butylcyclohexane
Explanation:
The parent compound comprises of a cyclohexane to with a tertiary butyl carbon attached. We have been told that the reaction occurs by radical mechanism hence we must recall the order of stability of radicals: tertiary>a secondary> a primary. This implies that the reaction will occur at carbon 1 of the cyclohexane which is a tertiary carbon atom. This leads to the formation of a radical at the 1-position and bromination at that position hence the answer chosen above.