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Chapter 29, Problem 18P

Locate the isoprene units in each compound.

a. Chapter 29, Problem 18P, 31.17 Locate the isoprene units in each compound.
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 , example  1 b. Chapter 29, Problem 18P, 31.17 Locate the isoprene units in each compound.
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Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The isoprene units in the given compound are to be located.

Concept introduction: An isoprene unit possesses following properties.

➢ It may either consist of CCσ bonds only or π bonds at any position.

➢ It is always connected by one or more CC bonds.

➢ Each isoprene unit is consist of 5C's.

➢ While locating an isoprene unit, the presence of heteroatoms is ignored.

Answer to Problem 18P

The isoprene units in the given terpene (α-pinene) are located as,

Connect Online Access 1-Semester for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 29, Problem 18P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

The given compound (α-pinene) is a terpene. Its structure is in ball-and stick form. It is converted into skeletal structure by replacing black ball with C, and gray ball with H. The skeletal structure of α-pinene is,

Connect Online Access 1-Semester for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 29, Problem 18P , additional homework tip  2

Figure 1

Terpenes are composed of repeating five-carbon units. These units are called isoprene units.

Connect Online Access 1-Semester for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 29, Problem 18P , additional homework tip  3

Figure 2

An isoprene unit possesses following properties.

➢ It involves one branched carbon and 4C's in a row.

➢ It may either consist of CCσ bonds only or π bonds at any position.

➢ It is always connected by one or more CC bonds.

➢ Each isoprene unit is consist of 5C's, with 4C's in a row and one-carbon branch on a middle carbon.

➢ While locating an isoprene unit, the presence of heteroatoms is ignored.

The isoprene units in the given terpene (α-pinene) are located as,

Connect Online Access 1-Semester for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 29, Problem 18P , additional homework tip  4

Figure 3

Conclusion

The isoprene units in the given compound (α-pinene) are located in Figure 3.

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Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The isoprene units in the given compound are to be located.

Concept introduction: An isoprene unit possesses following properties.

➢ It may either consist of CCσ bonds only or π bonds at any position.

➢ It is always connected by one or more CC bonds.

➢ Each isoprene unit is consist of 5C's.

➢ While locating an isoprene unit, the presence of heteroatoms is ignored.

Answer to Problem 18P

The isoprene units in the given terpene (humulene) are located as,

Connect Online Access 1-Semester for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 29, Problem 18P , additional homework tip  5

Explanation of Solution

The given compound (humulene) is a terpene. Its structure is in ball-and stick form. It is converted into skeletal structure by replacing black ball with C, and gray ball with H. The skeletal structure of humulene is,

Connect Online Access 1-Semester for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 29, Problem 18P , additional homework tip  6

Figure 4

Terpenes are composed of repeating five-carbon units. These units are called isoprene units.

Connect Online Access 1-Semester for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 29, Problem 18P , additional homework tip  7

Figure 2

An isoprene unit possesses following properties.

➢ It involves one branched carbon and 4C's in a row.

➢ It may either consist of CCσ bonds only or π bonds at any position.

➢ It is always connected by one or more CC bonds.

➢ Each isoprene unit is consist of 5C's, with 4C's in a row and one-carbon branch on a middle carbon.

➢ While locating an isoprene unit, the presence of heteroatoms is ignored.

The isoprene units in the given terpene (humulene) are located as,

Connect Online Access 1-Semester for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 29, Problem 18P , additional homework tip  8

Figure 5

Conclusion

The isoprene units in the given compound (humulene) are located in Figure 5.

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