7) Draw the best (most stable) and worst (least stable) Newman projection of 1-chloropropane. Rotate around the C1-C2 bond.

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7) Draw the best (most stable) and worst (least stable) Newman projection of 1-chloropropane. Rotate
around the C1-C2 bond.
8. Which of the following dimethylcyclohexanes has the most stable chair conformer? Explain your
choice.
D.
9. If 25 ml of hexane were added to 100 ml of water in a beaker, which of the following would you
expect to happen?
A. hexane would dissolve in water
B. hexane would not dissolve in water and would sink to the bottom of the container
C. hexane would not dissolve in water and would float on top
D. None of the above
10. Rank the alcohols, all of similar molecular mass, in order of decreasing boiling point, and explain
your choice.
1 CH,CH:CH;CH;OH
2 CH;CH;(CH;)CHOH
3 (CH),COH
4 HOCH,CH;CH,OH
Transcribed Image Text:7) Draw the best (most stable) and worst (least stable) Newman projection of 1-chloropropane. Rotate around the C1-C2 bond. 8. Which of the following dimethylcyclohexanes has the most stable chair conformer? Explain your choice. D. 9. If 25 ml of hexane were added to 100 ml of water in a beaker, which of the following would you expect to happen? A. hexane would dissolve in water B. hexane would not dissolve in water and would sink to the bottom of the container C. hexane would not dissolve in water and would float on top D. None of the above 10. Rank the alcohols, all of similar molecular mass, in order of decreasing boiling point, and explain your choice. 1 CH,CH:CH;CH;OH 2 CH;CH;(CH;)CHOH 3 (CH),COH 4 HOCH,CH;CH,OH
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