Match the following types of bones with examples:

Correctly identifying types of bones. Cartilage bones, like those in the forelimb, develop from cartilage.
Hence, A matches with III.
Inverting bones, a less standard term possibly referring to bones developed in non-standard conditions, would not correctly match any standard term but assumed B-I here for demonstration.
Sesamoid bones, such as the pisiform, are typically found in locations like the wrist and develop in response to strain (C-IV).
Visceral bones, like the os cordis found in the hearts of certain animals, are classified with organs (D-II).
Match the following:
| List–I | List–II |
|---|---|
| A. Ball and socket joint | I. Inter carpal joint |
| B. Hinge joint | II. Between humerus and Pectoral girdle |
| C. Pivot joint | III. Between carpals and metacarpals |
| D. Gliding joint | IV. Between atlas and axis |
| V. Knee joint |
Which of the following are ambident nucleophiles?
[A.] CN$^{\,-}$
[B.] CH$_{3}$COO$^{\,-}$
[C.] NO$_{2}^{\,-}$
[D.] CH$_{3}$O$^{\,-}$
[E.] NH$_{3}$
Identify the anomers from the following.

The standard Gibbs free energy change \( \Delta G^\circ \) of a cell reaction is \(-301 { kJ/mol}\). What is \( E^\circ \) in volts?
(Given: \( F = 96500 { C/mol}\), \( n = 2 \))