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- Give the common name for 0 || CH3 C−N–CH,–CH,—CH3 Spell out the common name of the compound. Part F CH3 Submit Request Answer Give the IUPAC name for O CH₂ CH3 C-N–CH–CH3 Spell out the IUPAC name of the compound.arrow_forwardCI + (CH₂)₂CO-Na+ (CH3)3COH 100 °Carrow_forwardH3CN H₂O+ H₂O H3C- NH₂arrow_forward
- Why does acetone [(CH3)2C=O, dipole moment = 2.69 D] have a larger dipole moment than phosgene [Cl₂C=O, dipole moment = 1.17 D] ? Note: electronegativities C = 2.5, Cl = 3.2, O= 3.5, H = 2.2 Select one: O A. In phosgene, the resultant of the C-Cl bond dipole moments is opposite to and partially cancels the C=O dipole moment. In acetone, the resultant of the C-H bond dipole moments (although small) adds to the C=O dipole moment. O B. Phosgene has a tetrahedral geometry while acetone possesses a trigonal geometry. O C. The C-H bond dipole moments of acetone are greater in magnitude than C-Cl bond dipole moments of phosgene. O D. In phosgene the C-Cl bond dipoles cancel out each other.arrow_forward1-17 Use asterisks to show the chiral center(s), if any, in the following structures.arrow_forwardWhat are the answersarrow_forward
- Introduction to General, Organic and BiochemistryChemistryISBN:9781285869759Author:Frederick A. Bettelheim, William H. Brown, Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Omar TorresPublisher:Cengage Learning