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Chapter 10, Problem 31P

10-37 Draw structural formulas for the eight carboxylicacids with the molecular formula C6H12O2.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The structural formula for eight carboxylic acids with the molecular formula C6H12O2 should be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

It is an organic compound with the functional group -COOH. It has the carboxyl group.

Answer to Problem 31P

The eight carboxylic acids that have the molecular formula C6H12O2 are CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-COOH

CH(CH3)2-CH2-CH2-COOH

CH3-CH2-CH2-CH(CH3)-COOH

CH3-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-COOH

CH(CH3)2-CH(CH3)-COOH

(CH3-CH2)2-CH-COOH

CH3-CH2-C(CH3)2-COOH

CH3-C(CH3)2-CH2-COOH

Explanation of Solution

Eight carboxylic acids with the molecular formula C6H12O2 are given and they are as follows:

(i)Hexanoic acid with six carbon chain:

CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-COOH

(ii)4-methyl-pentanoic acid (Five carbon chain and one carbon in branch).

CH(CH3)2-CH2-CH2-COOH

(iii)2-methyl-pentanoic acid (Five carbon chain and one carbon in branch).

CH3-CH2-CH2-CH(CH3)-COOH

(iv)3-methyl-pentanoic acid (Five carbon chain and one carbon in branch).

CH3-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-COOH

(v)2,3-dimethyl-butanoic acid (four carbon chain and two carbon in branch).

CH(CH3)2-CH(CH3)-COOH

(vi)2-ethyl-butanoic acid (four carbon chain and two carbon in branch).

(CH3-CH2)2-CH-COOH

(vii)2,2-dimethyl-butanoic acid (four carbon chain and two carbon in branch).

CH3-CH2-C(CH3)2-COOH

(viii)3,3-dimethyl-butanoic acid (four carbon chain and two carbon in branch).

CH3-C(CH3)2-CH2-COOH

Conclusion

The eight carboxylic acids that have the molecular formula C6H12O2 are CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-COOH

CH(CH3)2-CH2-CH2-COOH

CH3-CH2-CH2-CH(CH3)-COOH

CH3-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH2-COOH

CH(CH3)2-CH(CH3)-COOH

(CH3-CH2)2-CH-COOH

CH3-CH2-C(CH3)2-COOH

CH3-C(CH3)2-CH2-COOH

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