Ruthenium and osmium are transition metals below iron in Group 8 of the Periodic Table. Osmium tetroxide, $$\(\mathrm{OsO}_{4}\)$$, reacts with alkenes in a similar manner to cold dilute acidified $$\(\mathrm{MnO}_{4}{ }^{-}\)$$. Fig. 4.2 shows a proposed synthesis of a condensation polymer $$\(\mathbf{G}\)$$. (i) Suggest a reagent for step 1 . ................................................................................................................................. (ii) Draw the structure of exactly one repeat unit of the condensation polymer G. The ester linkage should be shown fully displayed.

Chemistry
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Exam No:9701_m24_qp_42 Year:2024 Question No:4(c)

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Knowledge points:

29.3.1 describe and explain the shape of benzene and other aromatic molecules, including sp2 hybridisation, in terms of σ bonds and a delocalised π system
29.4.1 understand that enantiomers have identical physical and chemical properties apart from their ability to rotate plane polarised light and their potential biological activity
29.4.2 understand and use the terms optically active and racemic mixture
29.4.3 describe the effect on plane polarised light of the two optical isomers of a single substance
29.4.4.1 the potential different biological activity of the two enantiomers
29.4.4.2 the need to separate a racemic mixture into two pure enantiomers
29.4.4.3 the use of chiral catalysts to produce a single pure optical isomer (Candidates should appreciate that compounds can contain more than one chiral centre, but knowledge of meso compounds and nomenclature such as diastereoisomers is not required.)

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