- List all the possible products for each alkane substitution reac- tion. (Assume monosubstitution.) a. CH, + Cl, b. CH;CH,Br + Brz c. CH,CH;CH,CH, + Cl - d. CH;CHB1, + Brz
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Q: 1. Draw all constitutional isomers formed by monochlorination of each alkane: (Smith, 2011, p. 542)…
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Q: Give 5 differences of Symmetrical alkenes and Unsymmetrical alkenes .
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Q: Complete the reaction. Add hydrogen atoms to the appropriate atoms. CH3-CH2-C-N-CH3 + H
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Q: - The methyl chloride undergoes substitution to form (a) CHCI (b) CH2CI (c) CHCI2 (d) CH2CI2
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Q: List all the possible products for each alkane substitution reac- tion. (Assume monosubstitution.)…
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Q: Complete the reaction. Add hydrogen atoms to the appropriate atoms. CH3-CH₂-C-N-CH3 +
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Q: 1. Draw all constitutional isomers formed by monochlorination of each alkane: (Smith, 2011, p. 542)…
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Q: Which of the statements about the hydration of alkenes and alkynes are true? *
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Q: Explain Addition of Halogen (add to alkynes) ?
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Q: What kind of reaction can easily be done to an alkane? A) Reduction B) Oxidation C) Radical…
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Q: How many monochloro substitution products are produced when the alkanes below are chlorinated?…
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Q: Give 5 differences of Terminal alkenes and internal alkenes
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Q: Give two examples each of unsymmetrical alkenes and reagents
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- (a) which a disubstituted cis- alkene? (b) which is the geometric isomer of D? (c) which is a tri-substituted Z- alkene? (d) which is the most stable alkene? (e) which has the highest boiling point? (f) which has the highest MP?Which structure in Figure 19 is numbered correctly? * A B C D None of these haloalkanes are numbered correctly.a. What is the chemical structure of biphenyl, circle functional groupsdifferent than alkane, alkene, alkyne? b. Is it polar or nonpolar? _______________________ c. What is its water solubility in g/L? __________________________
- 1. Why is 5-octene not possible? 2. Why is 3,3-dimethyl-3-octene not possible?Which of the statements about the hydration of alkenes and alkynes are true? * A- Both alkenes and alkynes are nucleophiles in addition reactions. B- Alkenes that are sensitive to rearrangement can be hydrated indirectly using Hg²⁺ as the hydration catalyst followed by reduction. C- The hydration of alkenes and alkynes both involves one nucleophilic addition step. D- All these statements are true. E- None of these statements are true.Give 5 differences of Terminal alkenes and internal alkenes
- Explain why Hex–2-ene produces more soot than Hexanewhen combusted. Write this equation.From this picture, what is the major organic compund structure, and what is the reaction involved?How many different alkenes can be formed from the haloalkane in Figure 20? Take stereoisomerism into account. * 1 2 3 4 This haloalkane will not form an elimination product.
- Number only the main chain of ALKANES. Note that there is also alkenes..a. What is the chemical structure of 2,6-dichloroindophenol, circle functional groups differentthan alkane, alkene, alkyne? b. Is it polar or nonpolar? _______________________ c. What is its water solubility in g/L? ___________1. How will you carry out the following reactions? a. Combustion b. Bromination c. Oxidation2. Based on their chemical structures (both shape and atomic make-up), do you expect hydrocarbons (in general) to be more, or less, dense than water? Describe how it was done in the lab. 3. What colors are bromine and potassium permanganate solutions? 4. Name a substance/solution that could be used to distinguish alkane from an alkene. 5. Describe the general properties of hydrocarbons based on what you’ve learned in the module.