6. Determine the mistakes in names the following compound and fix them (if any). If there are no mistakes, write NONE. 1-bromo – 4-ethyl – 2,3-dimethyl benzene b. 2-methyl – 4-hexanol с. 2-difluoro-5-iodo hexane

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3. Explain in detail why 2-methyl propane has a lower boiling point than butane if both have the
same number of carbons and hydrogen
4.
Draw all the isomers of C,Hgand name each compound.
5. Arrange the following in decreasing boiling point (Highest first, lowest last)
butanoic acid, propanone, propanal, ethanal and propanol
а.
b. diethyl ether, butanone, pentanoic acid, 2-methyl propane
Determine the mistakes in names the following compound and fix them (if any). If there are no
mistakes, write NONE.
6.
a.
1-bromo – 4-ethyl – 2,3-dimethyl benzene
b. 2-methyl – 4-hexanol
c.
2-difluoro-5-iodo hexane
d. N-methyl-N-propyl amino methane
e. pentyl methanamide
f.
2-ethyl pentane
Transcribed Image Text:Thinking and Inquiry 3. Explain in detail why 2-methyl propane has a lower boiling point than butane if both have the same number of carbons and hydrogen 4. Draw all the isomers of C,Hgand name each compound. 5. Arrange the following in decreasing boiling point (Highest first, lowest last) butanoic acid, propanone, propanal, ethanal and propanol а. b. diethyl ether, butanone, pentanoic acid, 2-methyl propane Determine the mistakes in names the following compound and fix them (if any). If there are no mistakes, write NONE. 6. a. 1-bromo – 4-ethyl – 2,3-dimethyl benzene b. 2-methyl – 4-hexanol c. 2-difluoro-5-iodo hexane d. N-methyl-N-propyl amino methane e. pentyl methanamide f. 2-ethyl pentane
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