EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.19P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

IHD of the given molecule is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

A saturated compound is one, which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.

In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon atoms, the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to 2n+2. Compounds containing multiple bonds or rings contain less than this number of hydrogen atoms and are called unsaturated compounds. The hydrogen deficiency for a compound is indicated by Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD). IHD is defined as half the number of missing hydrogens, compared to an analogous saturated molecule.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

IHD of the given molecule is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

A saturated compound is one, which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.

In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon atoms, the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to 2n+2. Compounds containing multiple bonds or rings contain less than this number of hydrogen atoms and are called unsaturated compounds. The hydrogen deficiency for a compound is indicated by Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD). IHD is defined as half the number of missing hydrogens, compared to an analogous saturated molecule.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

IHD of the given molecule is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

A saturated compound is one, which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.

In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon atoms, the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to 2n+2. Compounds containing multiple bonds or rings contain less than this number of hydrogen atoms and are called unsaturated compounds. The hydrogen deficiency for a compound is indicated by Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD). IHD is defined as half the number of missing hydrogens, compared to an analogous saturated molecule.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

IHD of the given molecule is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

A saturated compound is one, which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.

In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon atoms, the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to 2n+2. Compounds containing multiple bonds or rings contain less than this number of hydrogen atoms and are called unsaturated compounds. The hydrogen deficiency for a compound is indicated by Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD). IHD is defined as half the number of missing hydrogens, compared to an analogous saturated molecule.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

IHD of the given molecule is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

A saturated compound is one, which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.

In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon atoms, the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to 2n+2. Compounds containing multiple bonds or rings contain less than this number of hydrogen atoms and are called unsaturated compounds. The hydrogen deficiency for a compound is indicated by Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD). IHD is defined as half the number of missing hydrogens, compared to an analogous saturated molecule.

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