GENERAL,ORGANIC+BIOCHEM (LOOSELEAF)
GENERAL,ORGANIC+BIOCHEM (LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.24QP

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Line formula for given alkanes has to be drawn.

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Line formula for 2-methylheptadecane:

From the given name, the parent alkane is found to be heptadecane.  Substituent that is present is a methyl group on carbon-2.  Line formula for 2-methylheptadecane can be drawn as,

GENERAL,ORGANIC+BIOCHEM (LOOSELEAF), Chapter 10, Problem 10.24QP , additional homework tip  1

Line formula for 17,21-dimethylheptatriacontane:

From the given name, the parent alkane is found to be heptatriacontane.  Substituent that is present are two methyl groups on carbon-17 and carbon-21.  Line formula for 17,21-dimethylheptatriacontane can be drawn as,

GENERAL,ORGANIC+BIOCHEM (LOOSELEAF), Chapter 10, Problem 10.24QP , additional homework tip  2

Line formula for 15,19-dimethylheptatriacontane:

From the given name, the parent alkane is found to be heptatriacontane.  Substituent that is present are two methyl groups on carbon-15 and carbon-19.  Line formula for 15,19-dimethylheptatriacontane can be drawn as,

GENERAL,ORGANIC+BIOCHEM (LOOSELEAF), Chapter 10, Problem 10.24QP , additional homework tip  3

Line formula for 15,19,23-trimethylheptatriacontane:

From the given name, the parent alkane is found to be heptatriacontane.  Substituent that is present are three methyl groups on carbon-15, carbon-19 and carbon-23.  Line formula for 15,19,23-trimethylheptatriacontane can be drawn as,

GENERAL,ORGANIC+BIOCHEM (LOOSELEAF), Chapter 10, Problem 10.24QP , additional homework tip  4

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Molar mass of given alkanes has to be calculated..

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Molar mass of 2-methylheptadecane:

Molecular formula of 2-methylheptadecane is given as C18H38.

Molar mass of 2-methylheptadecane is calculated as shown below,

    Molarmass =18(C)+38(H) =18(12.01)+38(1.008) =216.18+38.304 =254.484g/mol

Therefore, molar mass of 2-methylheptadecane is 254.484g/mol.

Molar mass of 17,21-dimethylheptatriacontane:

Molecular formula of 17,21-dimethylheptatriacontane is given as C39H80.

Molar mass of 17,21-dimethylheptatriacontane is calculated as shown below,

    Molarmass =39(C)+80(H) =39(12.01)+80(1.008) =468.39+80.64 =549.03g/mol

Therefore, molar mass of 17,21-dimethylheptatriacontane is 549.03g/mol.

Molar mass of 15,19-dimethylheptatriacontane:

Molecular formula of 15,19-dimethylheptatriacontane is given as C39H80.

Molar mass of 15,19-dimethylheptatriacontane is calculated as shown below,

    Molarmass =39(C)+80(H) =39(12.01)+80(1.008) =468.39+80.64 =549.03g/mol

Therefore, molar mass of 15,19-dimethylheptatriacontane is 549.03g/mol.

Molar mass of 15,19,23-trimethylheptatriacontane:

Molecular formula of 15,19,23-trimethylheptatriacontane is given as C40H82.

Molar mass of 15,19,23-trimethylheptatriacontane is calculated as shown below,

    Molarmass =40(C)+82(H) =40(12.01)+82(1.008) =480.4+82.656 =563.056g/mol

Therefore, molar mass of 15,19,23-dimethylheptatriacontane is 563.056g/mol.

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