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- The reaction of 3-methylene-1-cyclohexene and HBr yields the four products shown in the attachment. Which two are formed at high temperatures and which two are formed at low temperatures? Why? Why is 1-bromo-3-methylenecyclohexane not formed?Explain Allylic Carbocations in Biological Reactions ?How do you rank alkenes in order of their heats of hydrogenation? How do you know an alkene's heat of hydrogenation?
- 1. What is the major product of a reaction between I – Cl and 2-methyl propene in CH2Cl2?1. Using Br2 in C2H4Br2 will result in HBr and ______. a. C2H3Cl3 b. C2H4Cl3 c. C2H2Cl3 d. none of the above 2. How many halogenation are posible in propane? a. 3 b. 8 c. 6 d. 10 3.Sulfonation of pentane will result in ________ and water. a. C5H11SO3H b. C5H12SO3H c. C5H14SO3H d. none of the above 4.Nitration of hexane will result in ________ and water. a. C6H13SO3H b. C6H15NO2 c. C6H13NO2 d. C6H14NO2 5.How many moles of O2 in heating a C12H26 (dodecane) a. 27 b. 37 c. 24 d. none of the aboveEthanol, C2H5OH, and propane, C3H8, have approximately the same molar mass, yet ethanol has a much higher boiling point. Briefly explain why. Ethanol, C2H5OH, and dimethyl ether, CH3OCH3, have the same molar mass, yet ethanol has a much higher boiling point. Briefly explain why. Write an equation to show the reaction between ethanol, C2H5OH and methyllithium, CH3Li. Draw all non-bonding electrons and show electron flow with curved arrows. 37. Write an equation that shows the reaction between acetic acid (CH3COOH) and triethylamine (CH3CH2)3N. Draw all non-bonding lone electron pairs and show the electron flow with curved arrows.
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