- A$C_2 > C_1$
- ✓$C_2 < C_1$
- C$C_1 = C_2$
- Dunpredictable
For concentration cell $\mathrm{E}_{\text {cell }}^{o}=0$
$\mathrm{E}_{\text {cell }}=-\frac{0.059}{\mathrm{n}} \log \frac{\mathrm{C}_{2}}{\mathrm{C}_{1}}$
$\Delta G=$ negative ie $E_{\text {cell }}=$ positive For $E_{\text {cell }}$ positive $=C_{1}>C_{2}$
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The compounds $A$ and $B$ respectively are ......

${P} \xrightarrow[\substack{\text { 2. } \mathrm{H}^{+}, \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O} \\ \text { 3. } \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{SO}_4, \Delta}]{\text { 1. MeMgBr }}Q \xrightarrow[\text { 2. } \mathrm{Zn}, \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}]{1 . \mathrm{O}_3} {R} \xrightarrow[\text { 2. } \Delta]{1 . \mathrm{OH}^{-}} {S}$
$1.$ The structure of the carbonyl compound ${P}$ is
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$2.$ The structures of the products ${Q}$ and ${R}$, respectively, are
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$3.$ The structure of the product ${S}$ is
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Give hte answer question $1,2$ and $3.$