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Concept introduction: Stereochemistry is defined as the arrangement of molecule in three dimensional and its impact on
A reaction of hydrogen halide with alkene results in the formation of
According to Markovnikov’s rule, the positive part of halogen acid attached to that carbon atom in
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Organic Chemistry
- Give 5 differences of Terminal alkenes and internal alkenesarrow_forward5. How many isomers are there Of C6H14? 6. Aside from a halogenated alkane, what other product results from the bromination of hexane? Write the formulaarrow_forwardRemembering markovnikov’s rule, draw the structure of the carbocation formed during the reaction of 2-methylpropene with HCl.arrow_forward
- Draw the structure of 5-iodo-2-methoxyhexanearrow_forwardThe acid-catalyzed dehydration of 2,3-dimethyl-3-pentanol yields three alkene products. What are the names of the three alkenes? Which of the three alkenes is the major product?arrow_forwardReaction of butane (CH 3CH 2CH 2CH 3) with Cl 2 in the presence of light forms two different alkyl chlorides that have molecular formula C 4H 9Cl. Draw the structures of both alkyl chlorides.arrow_forward
- Draw 2 isomers of the compounds, and state the type of isomerism of the following: a.) 1-bromo-6-chloro-5-phenolb.) 1-octanonearrow_forwardDraw an isomer of C5H10O that contains an aldehydearrow_forwardWrite the structure of the compound that will be produced in the following reaction? CH3 –C ≡ C–CH2– CH2 – CH3 + 2HBr→arrow_forward
- If you used a bromine test to distinguish between hexane and 2-hexene, in which the red color of bromine persist?arrow_forwardWhich compound is a tertiary alcohol that may not be oxidized by H2CrO4 or MnO2? Which compound is a secondary alcohol that may be oxidized to a ketone by MnO2? Which compound is an alcohol that may be oxidized to an aldehyde by PCC?arrow_forwardThe addition reaction of an acid (HBr) to an alkene (CH3CH=CH2) follows Markovnikov's rule and involves: A) initial attack by Br– B) initial attack by Br• C) isomerization of CH3CH2CH2Br D) formation of a primary carbocation. E) formation of a secondary carbonation. (F) Formation of allyl carbocationarrow_forward
- Chemistry & Chemical ReactivityChemistryISBN:9781133949640Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David TreichelPublisher:Cengage Learning