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Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P

Draw the structure of a compound fitting each description:

a. an aldehyde with molecular formula C 4 H 8 O .

b. a ketone with molecular formula C 4 H 8 O .

c. a carboxylic acid with molecular formula C 4 H 8 O 2 .

d. an ester with molecular formula C 4 H 8 O 2 .

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Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The structure of an aldehyde with molecular formula C4H8O is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Functional groups are specific substituents present in the molecule that is responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions. For example, functional groups possess a carbonyl group includes aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amides, esters and acid chlorides. An organic compound containing CHO functional group is known as aldehyde.

Answer to Problem 3.10P

The structure of an aldehyde with molecular formula C4H8O is,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

The given molecular formula is C4H8O. The double bond equivalent in the organic molecule is calculated by the formula,

DBE=CH2+1

Where,

• C is the number of carbon atoms.

• H is the number of hydrogen atoms.

Substitute the values of number of carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms in the above formula to calculate the number of double bond in compound C4H8O.

DBE=482+1=44+1=+1

Therefore, the given compound has one double bond with an aldehydic functional group. Hence, the structure an aldehyde with molecular formula C4H8O is shown below.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P , additional homework tip  2

Figure 1

Conclusion

The structure of an aldehyde with molecular formula C4H8O is shown in Figure 1.

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(b)

Interpretation: The structure of a ketone with molecular formula C4H8O is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Functional groups are specific substituents present in the molecule that is responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions. For example, functional groups possess a carbonyl group includes aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amides, esters and acid chlorides. An organic compound containing CO functional group is known as ketone.

Answer to Problem 3.10P

The structure of a ketone with molecular formula C4H8O is,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P , additional homework tip  3

Explanation of Solution

The given molecular formula is C4H8O. The double bond equivalent in the organic molecule is calculated by the formula,

DBE=CH2+1

Where,

• C is the number of carbon atoms.

• H is the number of hydrogen atoms.

Substitute the values of number of carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms in the above formula to calculate the number of double bond in compound C4H8O.

DBE=482+1=44+1=+1

Therefore, the given compound has one double bond with a ketone functional group. Hence, the structure a ketone with molecular formula C4H8O is shown below.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P , additional homework tip  4

Figure 2

Conclusion

The structure of a ketone with molecular formula C4H8O is shown in Figure 2.

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Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The structure of a carboxylic acid with molecular formula C4H8O2 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Functional groups are specific substituents present in the molecule that is responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions. For example, functional groups possess a carbonyl group includes aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amides, esters and acid chlorides. An organic compound containing COOH functional group is known as carboxylic acid.

Answer to Problem 3.10P

The structure of a carboxylic acid with molecular formula C4H8O2 is,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P , additional homework tip  5

Explanation of Solution

The given molecular formula is C4H8O2. The double bond equivalent in the organic molecule is calculated by the formula,

DBE=CH2+1

Where,

• C is the number of carbon atoms.

• H is the number of hydrogen atoms.

Substitute the values of number of carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms in the above formula to calculate the number of double bond in compound C4H8O2.

DBE=482+1=44+1=+1

Therefore, the given compound has one double bond with a carboxylic acid functional group. Hence, the structure a carboxylic acid with molecular formula C4H8O2 is shown below.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P , additional homework tip  6

Figure 3

Conclusion

The structure of a carboxylic acid with molecular formula C4H8O2 is shown in Figure 3.

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Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation: The structure of an ester with molecular formula C4H8O2 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Functional groups are specific substituents present in the molecule that is responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions. For example, functional groups possess a carbonyl group includes aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amides, esters and acid chlorides. An organic compound containing RCOOR functional group is known as ester.

Answer to Problem 3.10P

The structure of an ester with molecular formula C4H8O2 is,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P , additional homework tip  7

Explanation of Solution

The given molecular formula is C4H8O2. The double bond equivalent in the organic molecule is calculated by the formula,

DBE=CH2+1

Where,

• C is the number of carbon atoms.

• H is the number of hydrogen atoms.

Substitute the values of number of carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms in the above formula to calculate the number of double bond in compound C4H8O2.

DBE=482+1=44+1=+1

Therefore, the given compound has one double bond with an ester functional group. Hence, the structure an ester with molecular formula C4H8O2 is shown below.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 3, Problem 3.10P , additional homework tip  8

Figure 4

Conclusion

The structure of an ester with molecular formula C4H8O2 is shown in Figure 4.

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