PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P

Locate the isoprene units in each compound.

a.Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P, Problem 31.10
Locate the isoprene units in each compound.
a.	c. 
	b. 	d. 
 , example  1 c. Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P, Problem 31.10
Locate the isoprene units in each compound.
a.	c. 
	b. 	d. 
 , example  2

b. Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P, Problem 31.10
Locate the isoprene units in each compound.
a.	c. 
	b. 	d. 
 , example  3 d. Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P, Problem 31.10
Locate the isoprene units in each compound.
a.	c. 
	b. 	d. 
 , example  4

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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 31.10P

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

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

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

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  2

Figure 1

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 (geraniol) are located as,

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  3

Figure 2

Conclusion

The isoprene units in the given terpene (geraniol) are located in Figure 2.

Expert Solution
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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 31.10P

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

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  4

Explanation of Solution

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

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  5

Figure 1

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 (vitamin A) are located as,

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  6

Figure 3

Conclusion

The isoprene units in the given terpene (vitamin A) are located in Figure 3.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
Interpretation Introduction

(c)

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 31.10P

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

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  7

Explanation of Solution

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

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  8

Figure 1

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 (grandisol) are located as,

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  9

Figure 4

Conclusion

The isoprene units in the given terpene (grandisol) are located in Figure 4.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
Interpretation Introduction

(d)

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 31.10P

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

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  10

Explanation of Solution

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

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  11

Figure 1

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 (camphor) are located as,

PKG ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 31, Problem 31.10P , additional homework tip  12

Figure 5

Conclusion

The isoprene units in the given terpene (camphor) are located in Figure 5.

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