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Interpretation: The structure of an alkane with molecular formula
Concept introduction: The aliphatic hydrocarbons that have only
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Interpretation: The structure of an alkane with molecular formula
Concept introduction: The aliphatic hydrocarbons that have only
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Interpretation: The structure of an alkane with molecular formula
Concept introduction: The aliphatic hydrocarbons that have only
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- Please explain how you arrived at that answer. Please answer #3.arrow_forwardDraw the structure of a hydrocarbon with molecular formula C6H10 that also contains: (a) a carbon–carbon triple bond; (b) two carbon–carbon double bonds; (c) one ring and one C=C.arrow_forwardAromatic compounds got their name because many have strong smells. Benzene, toluene, aniline, and phenol are common structures from which most aromatic compounds are derived. (Figure 1) When naming aromatic compounds with three or more substituents, the ring is numbered to give the smallest possible set of numbers. For example, this phenol derivative (Figure 2) is called 4-bromo-3-chlorophenol. The substituents Figure CH3 NH₂ 1 of 2 > OH benzene toluene aniline phenol Name the following molecule by its IUPAC name. ► View Available Hint(s) Submit Part B Name the following molecule by its IUPAC name. CI Br CH3 CI Brarrow_forward
- 8c) What is the relation between the following pairs H₂C O a. Cis-Trans O b. Structural O c. not isomers O d. Identical H3C CH3 H₂CH.arrow_forwarda) Draw in all the hydrogens. i) b) Write the molecular formula. ii) iii)arrow_forwardWorksheet 1: IUPAC Nomenclature Use the IUPAC Nomenclature to correctly name the following organic molecules. Name Name H H H H H H FC C C 4 H2C- -CH3 H H. H. H Name Name ннн нн H H H 1 C 21 3 4 C C -H H-C C=C-C-C--H CH3 H H нн Name Name H CH3 H. H Н—С — Н H H H- с —Н CH3 H. H. H H Name Name C2H5 H H H нннн нн 1 2 3 4 6. H- -H H-C-C-CFC,-C-C-H H H H CH3 H. H H H Н-С-н H.arrow_forward
- Name the following compounds: NH2 CH3 CH3 H2 .C. CH. CH. (b) H3C, CH3 (a) H3C. CH. `CH3 H2 C- CH3 H3C. (c) H2arrow_forward7) CH2-C C-H 8) CH-CHz-СН3 CH3 9) CH2arrow_forwardA) classify the compounds below as alkanes, alkenes, aligned, alcohols (primary, secondary or tertiary), carboxylic acids, esters and amides (primary, secondary or tertiary). If no compound of a particular class is present answer n/a. B) identify all isomers of compounds 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d and 1e. C) Sort compounds 1a, 1b, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1h, 1k, 1n and 1m in order of increasing boiling point. D) Sort compounds 1o, 1h and 1l in order of increasing solubility in water and briefly explain why.arrow_forward
- Organic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning