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Interpretation: All
Concept introduction: The addition of
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Interpretation: All alkenes that react with one equivalent of
Concept introduction: The addition of
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Interpretation: All alkenes that react with one equivalent of
Concept introduction: The addition of
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- Please helparrow_forward1. Which functional groups are present in the following molecule? HO N- Alkene, ketone, amine, alcohol, ester Alkene, ketone, alcohol, ether Alkene, amine, phenol, ether Ether, phenol, alkene, amide а. b. с. d. Which functional groups are present in the following molecule (aside from cycloalkane skeleton)? 2. он Alkene, ester, tertiary alcohol. Alkene, ether, secondary alcohol. Alkene, ketone, secondary alcohol. Alkyne, ketone, secondary alcohol. а. b. с. d.arrow_forwardDraw the products of combustion of each alkane. a. CH;CH,CH,CH2CH(CH3)2 b.arrow_forward
- Draw all alkenes that react with one equivalent of H2 in the presence of a palladium catalyst to form each alkane. Consider constitutional isomers only.arrow_forward2. An alkene, X, undergoes the following reactions: ethane + H, alkene X + Y > ethanol a) State the identification of i. Alkene X; ii. Compound Y b) Name the reaction I and II. c) State the condition for each reaction.arrow_forwardProvide the IUPAC names for the following molecules?arrow_forward
- Draw the structure corresponding to each IUPAC name. a.3-ethyl-2-methylhexane b. sec-butylcyclopentane c.4-isopropyl-2,4,5-trimethylundecane d.cyclobutylcycloheptane e.3-ethyl-1,1-dimethylcyclohexane f. 4-butyl-1,1-diethylcyclooctane g.6-isopropyl-2,3-dimethyldodecane h. 2,2,6,6,7-pentamethyloctane i. cis-1-ethyl-3-methylcyclopentane j. trans-1-tert-butyl-4-ethylcyclohexanearrow_forwardWhat is the preferred IUPAC name of the alkene shown in Figure below? CH3 CH3 CH3 `CH-CH3 A. 1-ethyl-2,4,5-trimethylcyclohexene B. 2-ethyl-1,4,5-trimethylcyclohexene C. 2-ethyl-1,4,5-trimethylcyclohex-1-ene D. 4-ethyl-1,2,5-trimethylcyclohexenearrow_forwardThe alkyne can be prepared from 1-hexyne and ethyl bromide as shown here or it can be prepared from 1-butyne and butyl bromide.arrow_forward
- Give small explanation.arrow_forwardName the given alkenes using systematic names. Consider alkene 1. alkene 1 name: H3C. CH2 .CH FCH2 H3C CH3 Consider alkene 2. alkene 2 name: H2 .C CH2 H2 CH3 Consider alkene 3. alkene 3 name: CH2 .CH2 H3C° IUarrow_forwardPlease explain the chosen letter. Which is NOT a physical property of alcohols or phenols? a. Phenols are generally only slightly soluble in water. b. The solubilities of normal primary alcohols in water decrease with increasing molecular weight. c. The hydroxyl group of an alcohol is nonpolar. d. Due to hydrogen bonding, boiling points of alcohols are much higher than those of corresponding alkanes.arrow_forward
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