Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781936221349
Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.34AP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The synthesis of CH3CH2CCD from 1-butyne is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

There are two classes of hydrocarbon compounds, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbon is of two types, alkenes and alkynes. The alkene contains a double bond between two carbon atoms. The alkynes contain a triple bond between two carbon atoms and follow a general formula CnH2n-2. The name of the alkyne compounds ends with the suffix yne.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The synthesis of CH3CH2CD2CD3 from 1butyne is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

There are two classes of hydrocarbon compounds, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbon is of two types, alkenes and alkynes. The alkene contains a double bond between two carbon atoms. The alkynes contain a triple bond between two carbon atoms and follow a general formula CnH2n-2. The name of the alkyne compounds ends with the suffix -yne.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The synthesis of CH3CH2CH2COOH from 1butyne is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

There are two classes of hydrocarbon compounds, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbon is of two types, alkenes and alkynes. The alkene contains a double bond between two carbon atoms. The alkynes contain a triple bond between two carbon atoms and follow a general formula CnH2n-2. The name of the alkyne compounds ends with the suffix -yne.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The synthesis of 1butoxybutane from 1butyne is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

There are two classes of hydrocarbon compounds, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbon is of two types, alkenes and alkynes. The alkene contains a double bond between two carbon atoms. The alkynes contain a triple bond between two carbon atoms and follow a general formula CnH2n-2. The name of the alkyne compounds ends with the suffix -yne.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The synthesis of given compound from 1butyne is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

There are two classes of hydrocarbon compounds, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbon is of two types, alkenes and alkynes. The alkene contains a double bond between two carbon atoms. The alkynes contain a triple bond between two carbon atoms and follow a general formula CnH2n-2. The name of the alkyne compounds ends with the suffix -yne.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

The synthesis of octane from 1butyne is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

There are two classes of hydrocarbon compounds, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbon is of two types, alkenes and alkynes. The alkene contains a double bond between two carbon atoms. The alkynes contain a triple bond between two carbon atoms and follow a general formula CnH2n-2. The name of the alkyne compounds ends with the suffix yne.

Interpretation Introduction

(g)

Interpretation:

The synthesis of CH3CH2COCH3 from 1butyne is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

There are two classes of hydrocarbon compounds, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbon is of two types, alkenes and alkynes. The alkene contains a double bond between two carbon atoms. The alkynes contain a triple bond between two carbon atoms and follow a general formula CnH2n-2. The name of the alkyne compounds ends with the suffix yne.

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