New hydrocarbon compounds K, L, M and N have been formed from an organic reactions in Dr. Meredith laboratory. She found that compound K and L with molecular formula (C;H14) are unsaturated hydrocarbons with positional isomerism. Meanwhile, the reaction of hydrocarbon from compound M produces carbon dioxide and water when burns in plentiful oxygen. Another observation showed compound N produces three products X, Y and Z when react with chlorine gas in the presence of UV light. Identify the name of unsaturated hydrocarbon compound K and L and draw their possible condensed and skeletal structures. Suggest the IUPAC nomenclature name for compound M and write the complete chemical reaction of compound M when burns in plentiful oxygen. Show the complete mechanism reaction that occur for the formation of products X, Y and Z from compound N.
New hydrocarbon compounds K, L, M and N have been formed from an organic reactions in Dr. Meredith laboratory. She found that compound K and L with molecular formula (C;H14) are unsaturated hydrocarbons with positional isomerism. Meanwhile, the reaction of hydrocarbon from compound M produces carbon dioxide and water when burns in plentiful oxygen. Another observation showed compound N produces three products X, Y and Z when react with chlorine gas in the presence of UV light. Identify the name of unsaturated hydrocarbon compound K and L and draw their possible condensed and skeletal structures. Suggest the IUPAC nomenclature name for compound M and write the complete chemical reaction of compound M when burns in plentiful oxygen. Show the complete mechanism reaction that occur for the formation of products X, Y and Z from compound N.
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Chapter5: Alkenes: Bonding, Nomenclature, And Properties
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Problem 5.31P
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