Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781305080485
Author: John E. McMurry
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6.SE, Problem 39AP
Interpretation Introduction

a)

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 6.SE, Problem 39AP , additional homework tip  1

Interpretation:

The structures of different monochloro products, without considering their stereochemistry, obtainable by the radical chlorination of n-butane are to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

In radical chlorination reactions, if all the hydrogens present in the alkane are of same kind then it is possible to get a single monochloro product. If the alkane has hydrogens of different kinds then hydrogens belonging to all kinds will be substituted by chlorine resulting in a mixture of monochloro alkanes as product.

To draw:

The structures of different monochloro products, without considering their stereochemistry, obtainable by the radical chlorination of n-butane.

Interpretation Introduction

b)

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 6.SE, Problem 39AP , additional homework tip  2

Interpretation:

The structures of different monochloro products, without considering their stereochemistry, obtainable by the radical chlorination of 2-methylbutane are to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

In radical chlorination reactions, if all the hydrogens present in the alkane are of same kind then it is possible to get a single monochloro product. If the alkane has hydrogens of different kinds then hydrogens belonging to all kinds will be substituted by chlorine resulting in a mixture of monochloro alkanes as product.

To draw:

The structures of different monochloro products, without considering their stereochemistry, obtainable by the radical chlorination of 2-methylbutane.

Interpretation Introduction

c)

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 6.SE, Problem 39AP , additional homework tip  3

Interpretation:

The structures of different monochloro products, without considering their stereochemistry, obtainable by the radical chlorination of methylcyclopentane are to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

In radical chlorination reactions, if all the hydrogens present in the alkane are of same kind then it is possible to get a single monochloro product. If the alkane has hydrogens of different kinds then hydrogens belonging to all kinds will be substituted by chlorine resulting in a mixture of monochloro alkanes as product.

To draw:

The structures of different monochloro products, without considering their stereochemistry, obtainable by the radical chlorination of methylcyclopentane.

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