(a)
Interpretation:
The product formed in the reaction of
Concept Introduction:
A chemical reaction is the symbolic representation of the conversion of substances to new substances.
In a chemical reaction; the substance which is involved in conversion is said to be reactant whereas the newly formed substance is called as a product. Both reactant and products must be separated by an arrow. Substitution is one of the types of
Answer to Problem 73P
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of
The balance chemical equation for the combustion of
(b)
Interpretation:
The product formed when
Concept Introduction:
A chemical reaction is the symbolic representation of the conversion of substances to new substances.
In a chemical reaction; the substance which is involved in conversion is said to be reactant whereas the newly formed substance is called as a product. Both reactant and products must be separated by an arrow. Substitution is one of the types of chemical reactions of alkane that involves the substitution of one of the H atoms of the molecule to form substituted product.
Answer to Problem 73P
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of
(c)
Interpretation:
The product formed when
Concept Introduction:
A chemical reaction is the symbolic representation of the conversion of substances to new substances.
In a chemical reaction; the substance which is involved in conversion is said to be reactant whereas the newly formed substance is called as a product. Both reactant and products must be separated by an arrow. Substitution is one of the types of chemical reactions of alkane that involves the substitution of one of the H atoms of the molecule to form substituted product.
Answer to Problem 73P
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of
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