The chemical behavior of deuterium (Dor H) is essentiallyidentical to that of protium (hydrogen, Hor H). Therefore, D20 behaves the same as H20. and LiAIDs behaves the same as LIAH. With this in mind, drag the appropriate reagents for steps 1 and 2 to the appropriate places for each of the folloving reactions. Part 1 See Pericdic Table O See Hint There are three parts to this question. Remember to do all three before submitting your arswer. A LIAIH. B) LIAID. c H20 D) 0,0

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The chemical behavior of deuterium (Dor H) is essentiallyidentical to that of protium (hydrogen, Hor H). Therefore, D20 behaves the same as H20,
and LIAID: behaves the same as LIAH4. With this in mind, drag the appropriate reagents for steps 1 and 2 to the appropriate places for each of the
folloving reactions.
Part 1
See Pericdic Table
O See Hint
There are three parts to this question. Remember to do all three before submitting your arswer.
A LIAIH.
e) LIAID.
Transcribed Image Text:The chemical behavior of deuterium (Dor H) is essentiallyidentical to that of protium (hydrogen, Hor H). Therefore, D20 behaves the same as H20, and LIAID: behaves the same as LIAH4. With this in mind, drag the appropriate reagents for steps 1 and 2 to the appropriate places for each of the folloving reactions. Part 1 See Pericdic Table O See Hint There are three parts to this question. Remember to do all three before submitting your arswer. A LIAIH. e) LIAID.
Part 2
There are three parts to this question. Remember to do all three before submitting your arswer.
LIAIH.
LIAID.
C) H0
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2 There are three parts to this question. Remember to do all three before submitting your arswer. LIAIH. LIAID. C) H0
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As chemical behavior of proton and deuterium are same . Thus 

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