EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 5.1, Problem 4P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Degree of unsaturation for the given organic compounds has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

  • Molecular formula is a chemical formula that shows the total number of kinds of atoms in a molecule.  Some types of organic compounds and their general formulas listed below,

    OrganiccompoundGenaralformulaAlkaneCnH2n+2AlkeneCnH2nAlkyneCnH2n2

  • In the formula of organic compound two hydrogen atom should be subtracted from its general formula if the compound contains Π bond or ring.
  • Degree of unsaturation of an organic compound can be determined by using the equation,

(2n+2X)2n=numberofcarboninthemoleculeX=numberofhydrogenatominthemolecule

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Degree of unsaturation for the given organic compounds has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

  • Molecular formula is a chemical formula that shows the total number of kinds of atoms in a molecule. Some types of organic compounds and their general formulas listed below,

    OrganiccompoundGenaralformulaAlkaneCnH2n+2AlkeneCnH2nAlkyneCnH2n2

  • In the formula of organic compound two hydrogen atom should be subtracted from its general formula if the compound contains Π bond or ring.
  • Degree of unsaturation of an organic compound can be determined by using the equation,

(2n+2X)2n=numberofcarboninthemoleculeX=numberofhydrogenatominthemolecule

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Degree of unsaturation for the given organic compounds has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

  • Molecular formula is a chemical formula that shows the total number of kinds of atoms in a molecule.  Some types of organic compounds and their general formulas listed below,

    OrganiccompoundGenaralformulaAlkaneCnH2n+2AlkeneCnH2nAlkyneCnH2n2

  • In the formula of organic compound two hydrogen atom should be subtracted from its general formula if the compound contains Π bond or ring.
  • Degree of unsaturation of an organic compound can be determined by using the equation,

(2n+2X)2n=numberofcarboninthemoleculeX=numberofhydrogenatominthemolecule

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Degree of unsaturation for the given organic compounds has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

  • Molecular formula is a chemical formula that shows the total number of kinds of atoms in a molecule.  Some types of organic compounds and their general formulas listed below,

    OrganiccompoundGenaralformulaAlkaneCnH2n+2AlkeneCnH2nAlkyneCnH2n2

  • In the formula of organic compound two hydrogen atom should be subtracted from its general formula if the compound contains Π bond or ring.
  • Degree of unsaturation of an organic compound can be determined by using the equation,

(2n+2X)2n=numberofcarboninthemoleculeX=numberofhydrogenatominthemolecule

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