1 Matter, Measurements, And Calculations 2 Atoms And Molecules 3 Electronic Structure And The Periodic Law 4 Forces Between Particles 5 Chemical Reactions 6 The States Of Matter 7 Sollutions And Colloids 8 Reaction Rates And Equilibrium 9 Acids, Bases, And Salts 10 Radioactivity And Nuclear Processes 11 Organic Compounds: Alkanes 12 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 13 Alcohols, Phenols, And Ethers 14 Aldehydes And Ketones 15 Carboxylic Acids And Esters 16 Amines And Amides 17 Carbohydrates 18 Lipids 19 Proteins 20 Enzymes 21 Nucleic Acids And Protein Synthesis 22 Nutrition And Energy For Life 23 Carbohydrate Metabolism 24 Lipid And Amino Acid Metabolism 25 Body Fluids Chapter11: Organic Compounds: Alkanes
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Problem 11.1E Problem 11.2E Problem 11.3E Problem 11.4E Problem 11.5E Problem 11.6E Problem 11.7E Problem 11.8E Problem 11.9E Problem 11.10E Problem 11.11E Problem 11.12E Problem 11.13E Problem 11.14E Problem 11.15E: What molecular geometry exists when a central carbon atom bonds to four other atoms? Problem 11.16E: Compare the shapes of unhybridized p and hybridized sp3 orbitals. Problem 11.17E: Use Example 11.1 and Tables 11.2 and 11.6 to determine the number of covalent bonds formed by atoms... Problem 11.18E Problem 11.19E Problem 11.20E Problem 11.21E Problem 11.22E Problem 11.23E Problem 11.24E: Write a condensed structural formula for the following compounds: a. b. Problem 11.25E: Write a condensed structural formula for the following compounds: a. b. Problem 11.26E: Write an expanded structural formula for the following: a. b. Problem 11.27E Problem 11.28E: Classify each of the following compounds as a normal alkane or a branched alkane: a. b. c. d. e. f. Problem 11.29E: Why are different conformations of an alkane not considered structural isomers? Problem 11.30E: Which of the following pairs represent structural isomers, and which are simply the same compound?... Problem 11.31E Problem 11.32E Problem 11.33E: Identify the following alkyl groups: a. b. CH3CH2CH2CH2 c. d. CH3 Problem 11.34E Problem 11.35E Problem 11.36E: Draw a condensed structural formula for each of the following compounds: a.3-ethylpentane b.2,... Problem 11.37E Problem 11.38E Problem 11.39E Problem 11.40E Problem 11.41E: The following names are incorrect, according to IUPAC rules. Draw the structural formulas and tell... Problem 11.42E: The following names are incorrect, according to IUPAC rules. Draw the structural formulas and tell... Problem 11.43E Problem 11.44E: Write the correct IUPAC name for each of the following: a. c. b. d. Problem 11.45E: Write the correct IUPAC name for each of the following: a. b. c. d. Problem 11.46E: Draw the structural formulas corresponding to each of the following IUPAC names: a.ethylcyclobutane... Problem 11.47E Problem 11.48E: Which of the following pairs of cycloalkanes represent structural isomers? a. b. c. d. Problem 11.49E Problem 11.50E Problem 11.51E Problem 11.52E: Which of the following cycloalkanes could show geometric isomerism? For each that could, draw... Problem 11.53E Problem 11.54E: Using the prefix cis- or trans-, name each of the following: a. c. b. d. Problem 11.55E Problem 11.56E: The compound decane is a straight-chain alkane. Predict the following: a.Is decane a solid, liquid,... Problem 11.57E: Explain why alkanes of low molecular weight have lower melting and boiling points than water. Problem 11.58E: Suppose you have a sample of 2-methylhexane and a sample of 2-methylheptane. Which sample would you... Problem 11.59E: Identify circle the alkanelike portions of the following molecules: a. b. c. d. Problem 11.60E Problem 11.61E Problem 11.62E: Write a balanced equation for the incomplete combustion of hexane, assuming the formation of carbon... Problem 11.63E Problem 11.64E Problem 11.65E Problem 11.66E Problem 11.67E Problem 11.68E Problem 11.69E: Would you expect a molecule of urea produced in the body to have any different physical or chemical... Problem 11.70E Problem 11.71E Problem 11.72E Problem 11.73E Problem 11.74E Problem 11.75E Problem 11.76E: A semi-truck loaded with cyclohexane overturns during a rainstorm, spilling its contents over the... Problem 11.77E Problem 11.78E: Oil spills along coastal shores can be disastrous to the environment. What physical and chemical... Problem 11.79E Problem 11.80E Problem 11.81E: Use the generic formula for alkanes (CnH2n+2) to derive molecular and condensed structural formulas... Problem 11.82E Problem 11.83E: Which of the following is an example of an alkane? a. C2H6 b. C2H4 c. CH3OH d. C6H12O6 Problem 11.84E Problem 11.85E Problem 11.86E Problem 11.87E: The deadly property of carbon monoxide, if inhaled, is due to its: a. high affinity for O2. b. Low... Problem 11.27E
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Name one (1) example for each classification of hydrocarbons given below. Write the molecular formula and its corresponding chemical name.
1. alkane
2.alkene
3.alkyne
4. cyclic
5. aromatic
6. heterocyclic
Definition Definition Simplest organic compounds that contain only single bonds between carbon – carbon atoms and carbon – hydrogen bonds. This means they are a series of saturated compounds with a general molecular formula, C n H 2n+2 .
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