12. What is the IUPAC name of the following compound? ytheplane 3-isopropyl-6 2-methyl heptane G44

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X
favor the right side with compound I being the most acidic compound
favor the right side with compound III being the most acidic compound
favor the left side with compound I being the most acidic compound
favor the left side with compound III being the most acidic compound
the reaction is at equilibrium so all the compounds are in equal
concentration
10. For the following reaction, identify the Lewis base.
HO.
не
H-N
-
H-B-H
+
NH₂
Te
H
H-B-H
HII
I
A.
B.
C.
|||
D.
Both I and III
Both II and III
E.
11. For the following acid-base reaction, predict the position of the equilibrium and identify the
most stable base.
OH
+
F3C
+ F₂C OH
IV
III
11
favor the right side with compound I being the most stable base
favor the right side with compound II being the most stable base
favor the left side with compound I being the most stable base
favor the left side with compound II being the most stable base
favor the left side with compound III being the most stable base
7606
B.
D.
||
A.
1
11
B.
C.
D
E.
12. What is the IUPAC name of the following compound?
3-isopropyl-5-ethytheptane
2-methyl-3-ethyl-6-ethyheptane
3-ethyl-6-isopropytheplane
Transcribed Image Text:10:41 X favor the right side with compound I being the most acidic compound favor the right side with compound III being the most acidic compound favor the left side with compound I being the most acidic compound favor the left side with compound III being the most acidic compound the reaction is at equilibrium so all the compounds are in equal concentration 10. For the following reaction, identify the Lewis base. HO. не H-N - H-B-H + NH₂ Te H H-B-H HII I A. B. C. ||| D. Both I and III Both II and III E. 11. For the following acid-base reaction, predict the position of the equilibrium and identify the most stable base. OH + F3C + F₂C OH IV III 11 favor the right side with compound I being the most stable base favor the right side with compound II being the most stable base favor the left side with compound I being the most stable base favor the left side with compound II being the most stable base favor the left side with compound III being the most stable base 7606 B. D. || A. 1 11 B. C. D E. 12. What is the IUPAC name of the following compound? 3-isopropyl-5-ethytheptane 2-methyl-3-ethyl-6-ethyheptane 3-ethyl-6-isopropytheplane
10:41
X
E.
V
7. For the compound shown below, rank the indicated protons in order of increasing aci
H
HHN-H
||
11
H -|||
H
Least acidic: | < || < |||
Most acidic
|| < ||| < |
Most acidic
Most acidic
Least acidic:
Least acidic: ||| < | < ||
Least acidic: | < ||| < ||
Least acidic: || < | < |||
a
Most acidic
Most acidic
8. Which of the following compounds is most acidic?
F
FO
OH
OH
D.
I
==>>
IV
AKIO
인요
OH
OH
CI
III
V
be the most stable
A.
B.
C.
111
D.
IV
E.
V
9. For the following acid-base reaction, predict the position of the equilibrium and identify the
most acidic compound.
SH
OH
+
11
I
I
11
OH
IV
Transcribed Image Text:10:41 X E. V 7. For the compound shown below, rank the indicated protons in order of increasing aci H HHN-H || 11 H -||| H Least acidic: | < || < ||| Most acidic || < ||| < | Most acidic Most acidic Least acidic: Least acidic: ||| < | < || Least acidic: | < ||| < || Least acidic: || < | < ||| a Most acidic Most acidic 8. Which of the following compounds is most acidic? F FO OH OH D. I ==>> IV AKIO 인요 OH OH CI III V be the most stable A. B. C. 111 D. IV E. V 9. For the following acid-base reaction, predict the position of the equilibrium and identify the most acidic compound. SH OH + 11 I I 11 OH IV
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