HO 내 10 5 1. Zeq Ph Mg Br 2. H3O+ ph H 동

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Chapter13: Acids And Bases
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Problem 52E: Fill in the missing information in the following table.
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Using the numbering scheme below, start by numbering the carbons in
the reactant and product such that the same carbons have the same
number. 

Note how many hydrogens each carbon has for each numbered
carbon in both the reactant and product.

Carbon Number Number of H in Reactant Number of H in Product
1    
2    
3    
4    
5    
6    
HO
2
3 4
5
Zeq Ph Mg Br
2. H3O+
ph
H OH
우
Transcribed Image Text:HO 2 3 4 5 Zeq Ph Mg Br 2. H3O+ ph H OH 우
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