Organic And Biological Chemistry
Organic And Biological Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781305081079
Author: STOKER, H. Stephen (howard Stephen)
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given compound has to be classified as an ether, an alcohol, or neither an ether or alcohol.

Concept Introduction:

Ether is an organic compound.  In ether, an oxygen atom is bonded to two carbon atoms by a single bond.  The groups that are attached to the carbon atom by a single bond may be alkyl, aryl, or cycloalkyl groups.  The functional group of ether is COC.  The generalized formula of ether can be given as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP , additional homework tip  1

Alcohol is a compound in which a hydrocarbon group is bonded to a hydroxyl group.  The generalized formula for alcohol can be given as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP , additional homework tip  2

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given compound has to be classified as an ether, an alcohol, or neither an ether or alcohol.

Concept Introduction:

Ether is an organic compound.  In ether, an oxygen atom is bonded to two carbon atoms by a single bond.  The groups that are attached to the carbon atom by a single bond may be alkyl, aryl, or cycloalkyl groups.  The functional group of ether is COC.  The generalized formula of ether can be given as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP , additional homework tip  3

Alcohol is a compound in which a hydrocarbon group is bonded to a hydroxyl group.  The generalized formula for alcohol can be given as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP , additional homework tip  4

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given compound has to be classified as an ether, an alcohol, or neither an ether or alcohol.

Concept Introduction:

Ether is an organic compound.  In ether, an oxygen atom is bonded to two carbon atoms by a single bond.  The groups that are attached to the carbon atom by a single bond may be alkyl, aryl, or cycloalkyl groups.  The functional group of ether is COC.  The generalized formula of ether can be given as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP , additional homework tip  5

Alcohol is a compound in which a hydrocarbon group is bonded to a hydroxyl group.  The generalized formula for alcohol can be given as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP , additional homework tip  6

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given compound has to be classified as an ether, an alcohol, or neither an ether or alcohol.

Concept Introduction:

Ether is an organic compound.  In ether, an oxygen atom is bonded to two carbon atoms by a single bond.  The groups that are attached to the carbon atom by a single bond may be alkyl, aryl, or cycloalkyl groups.  The functional group of ether is COC.  The generalized formula of ether can be given as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP , additional homework tip  7

Alcohol is a compound in which a hydrocarbon group is bonded to a hydroxyl group.  The generalized formula for alcohol can be given as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 3, Problem 3.92EP , additional homework tip  8

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