Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
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ISBN: 9781305079250
Author: Mark S. Cracolice, Ed Peters
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

From the following hydrocarbons, alkane is to be identified.

C7H16, C5H10, C11H22, C9H20.

Concept introduction:

Hydrocarbons contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons where the carbon is bonded to four other carbon atoms by a single bond.

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Answer to Problem 21.3TC

Among the given hydrocarbons C7H16 and C9H20 are normal alkanes. C5H10 and C11H22 are cycloalkanes.

Explanation of Solution

Alkanes are the saturated hydrocarbons in which each carbon atom is bonded to four other atoms via single bond only. The alkanes general formula of is CnH2n+2, n is the number of carbon atoms. If all the carbon atoms in alkane are arranged in a linear or continuous chain, the resulting hydrocarbon is called normal alkane. For example, methane (CH4) and ethane (C2H6).

According to the general formula of alkanes, for 7 carbon atoms there must be 16 hydrogen atoms and for 9 carbon atoms, there must be 20 hydrogen atoms. Hydrocarbons C7H16 and C9H20 satisfies the general formula for alkanes thus these are normal alkane.

Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC , additional homework tip  1

According to the general formula of alkanes, for 5 carbon atoms there must be 12 hydrogen atoms and for 11 carbon atoms, there must be 24 hydrogen atoms. Hydrocarbons C5H10 and C11H22 does not satisfy the general formula for alkanes rather there have two hydrogen atoms short. C5H10 and C11H22 are cycloalkanes and not normal alkanes.

Conclusion

Among the given hydrocarbons C7H16 and C9H20 are normal alkanes. C5H10 and C11H22 are cycloalkanes.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The formula of the alkyl group derived from pentane is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

An alkyl group is derived from the respective alkane. Alkyl group is an alkane with one hydrogen atom less than the respective alkane. The alkyl group is named after alkane counterpart containing the same number of carbon atoms by replacing the “ane” suffix to “yl”.

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Answer to Problem 21.3TC

The formula of the alkyl group obtained from pentane is C5H11.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular formula of pentane is C5H12 and the corresponding alkyl group is C5H11.

Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC , additional homework tip  2

Conclusion

The formula of the alkyl group derived from pentane is C5H11.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The structural diagram of 3, 3-difluoro-4-iododecane is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

Lewis diagram is the representation of the molecules or ions. It shows the bonding between the atoms and also shows the unshared pairs of electrons on an atom if any. The structural formula or structural diagram is nothing but Lewis structure without unshared pairs of electrons.

In the IUPAC name of an organic compound represents the number of the substituent and the numbers before the Greek prefix represent the position of the substituents. The suffix for an alkane is ‘ane. The number of carbon atoms in the parent hydrocarbon chain is represented by the root name. For example: ‘prop’ represent 3 carbon atoms present in the parent hydrocarbon chain.

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Answer to Problem 21.3TC

The structural diagram of 3, 3-difluoro-4-iododecane is,

Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC , additional homework tip  3

Explanation of Solution

The IUPAC name of the hydrocarbon is 3, 3-difluoro-4-iododecane. The parent carbon chain has 10 carbon atoms as indicated by the root name decane. The other substituents attached to the chain are 2 fluorine atoms and one iodine atom. 2 fluorine atoms are attached at the C-3 position and iodine is attached to a C-4 carbon atom.

The structura diagram is,

Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC , additional homework tip  4

Conclusion

The structural diagram of 3, 3-difluoro-4-iododecane is,

Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC , additional homework tip  5

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The structural diagram of 1, 1-diethylcycohexane is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

Lewis diagram is the representation of the molecule or ion. It shows the bonding between the atoms and also shows the unshared pairs of electrons on an atom if any. The structural formula or structural diagram is nothing but Lewis structure without unshared pairs of electrons.

In the IUPAC name of an organic compound, the Greek prefix represents the number of the substituent and the numbers before the Greek prefix represent the position of the substituents. The suffix for an alkane is ‘ane and the prefix ‘cyclo’ is used for cycloalkanes. The number of carbon atoms in the parent hydrocarbon chain is represented by the root name. For example: ‘prop’ represent 3 carbon atoms present in the parent hydrocarbon chain.

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Answer to Problem 21.3TC

The structural diagram of 1, 1-diethylcycohexane is,

Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC , additional homework tip  6

Explanation of Solution

The IUPAC name of the hydrocarbon is 1, 1-diethylcycohexane. The name of the hydrocarbon has prefix cyclo- this suggests that it is a cycloalkane with 6 carbon atoms. Two ethyl groups are attached to the first carbon atom as indicated by the prefix name 1, 1-diethyl.

Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC , additional homework tip  7

Conclusion

The structural diagram of 1, 1-diethylcycohexane is,

Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, Chapter 21, Problem 21.3TC , additional homework tip  8

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