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(a)
Interpretation:
For the given corresponding molecule, the IUPAC name is to be written.
Concept introduction:
The name of a compound, other than those containing only a double or a triple bond, halogen, nitro group, and ether, is made up of three parts. A prefix shows the presence of additional
(b)
Interpretation:
For the given corresponding molecule, the IUPAC name is to be written.
Concept introduction:
The name of a compound, other than those containing only a double or a triple bond, halogen, nitro group, and ether, is made up of three parts. A prefix shows the presence of additional functional groups like halo, nitro, etc. The root name indicates the number of carbon atoms in the longest chain, along with the presence and position of
(c)
Interpretation:
For the given corresponding molecule, the IUPAC name is to be written.
Concept introduction:
The name of a compound, other than those containing only a double or a triple bond, halogen, nitro group and ether, is made up of three parts. A prefix shows the presence of additional functional groups like halo, nitro, etc. The root name indicates the number of carbon atoms in the longest chain, along with the presence and position of
(d)
Interpretation:
The molecule corresponding to the given IUPAC name is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The name of a compound other than those containing only a double or a triple bond, halogen, nitro group and ether, is made up of three parts. A prefix shows the presence of additional functional groups like halo, nitro, etc. The root name indicates the number of carbon atoms in the longest chain, along with the presence and position of
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Chapter E Solutions
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- 2. 200 LOD For an unknown compound with a molecular ion of 101 m/z: a. Use the molecular ion to propose at least two molecular formulas. (show your work) b. What is the DU for each of your possible formulas? (show your work) C. Solve the structure and assign each of the following spectra. 8 6 4 2 (ppm) 150 100 50 ō (ppm) 4000 3000 2000 1500 1000 500 HAVENUMBERI-11arrow_forwardComplete the spectroscopy with structurearrow_forwardComplete the spectroscopy with structurearrow_forward
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