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Oxidation Reduction

I need help with oxidation and reduction for organic compounds and calculation of oxidation levels. Please see attachment.

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1. Label each transformation below as oxidation, reduction or neither oxidation nor reduction. Show evidence (calculation of oxidation levels) to support you answer.



2. Rank the following compounds in order increasing oxidation level. Place the number rank (1= lowest; 4=highest) in the blank below the structure and show your calculation for oxidation level.
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Label each transformation below as oxidation, reduction or neither
oxidation nor reduction. Show evidence (calculation of oxidation levels)
to support you answer.

Rank the following compounds in order increasing oxidation level. Place
the number rank (1= lowest; 4=highest) in the blank below the structure
and show your calculation for oxidation level.
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