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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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Problem 1RQ: Define and explain the differences between the following terms. a. law and theory b. theory and...
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Answer Q43, 44, 45

Transcribed Image Text:propanone (acetone) The structure of the alkene
(A) sp"
38 The reaction between bromine and ethene is
an example of
(A)
(B)
(B) sp' (C) sp (D) s'p
SPA
(A)
CH CCH CHCILCH:
(B.)
(CH:)CCH CHy
Free-radical addition
(CH).C-C(CIH):
(C.)
CH CH:CH-C(CH;):
Electrophilic substitution
(D.)
44 The condensation of 6-aminohexanoie acid,
HN(CH:).COO1, can be used to prepare a
common type of ny lon. Which of the following
represents the repeated unit of the polymer?
(- NH(CH,),CO(CH,), -In
(C)
Electrophilic addition
(D)
39 The compound
CH3-CH=CH-CH(OH)CH,
Nucleophilic addition
can show
(A.)
(A)
(B)
Optical isomerism only
Geometric and optical isomerism
|- NH(CH,),C00 - n
(B.)
(C)
|- NH(CH,), CO -ln
Geometric, optical, and functional group
(C)
Isomerism
(D)
40 Which reagent couid be uscd
preparation of the following compound in the
presence of mineral acid as a catalvst
|- NH, (CH,),CO -
(D.)
45 Wliat is the expected structure of alanine.
Positional isomerism
COOH
in a neutral nmedium
H.
CH,-CH,-CH,-C
H,N--COOH H N- C- COOH
CH3
(A)
(B)
(C)
O CHs
CHCHLCHOH and CHCOOH
CHOH and CH.CH CH CH,OH
C1-OH and CH CH CH COOH
CH CHCIH-CHOH and ClHCOCI
CH3
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(D)
Questions 41-12 tor the reaction
H.
H3N-C-CO0 H,N-C-COO
NO.
CH3
alkaline
CH3
D
41 Give the Nr re olY
46 Identily the compound which will react with
2-naphthot to give an azodyeat a temperature
NO:
NO.
NO
below 10°C
HOOC
NH-NH
CH;
COOH
(H,C),-NH
D.
42The structure of compound X is
NO,
NO,
-NO,
NO
N NCI
CN
CH
CH
43 An alkene, C.H12 was treated with ozone (O)
47 What could be the organic produci of the
- following reactions?
and then water was added. The only product was
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