Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The compound classes listed in Table 1-6 that have an IHD of 1 are to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Saturated compound is one which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.
In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon
A fully saturated compound has only singly bonded atoms, one per H, four per C, 2 per O, and 3 per N. Each double bond contributes 1, a triple bond contributes 2, and a ring contributes 1 toward IHD.
(b)
Interpretation:
The compound classes listed in Table 1-6 that have an IHD of 2 are to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Saturated compound is one which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.
In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon atoms, the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to
A fully saturated compound has only singly bonded atoms, one per H, four per C, 2 per O, and 3 per N. Each double bond contributes 1, a triple bond contributes 2, and a ring contributes 1 toward IHD.
(c)
Interpretation:
The compound classes listed in Table 1-6 that have an IHD of 3 are to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Saturated compound is one which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.
In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon atoms, the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to
A fully saturated compound has only singly bonded atoms, one per H, four per C, 2 per O, and 3 per N. Each double bond contributes 1, a triple bond contributes 2, and a ring contributes 1 toward IHD.
(d)
Interpretation:
The compound classes listed in Table 1-6 that have an IHD of 4 are to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Saturated compound is one which has maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms consistent with the number and type of other atoms and the octet and duet rules.
In a saturated hydrocarbon containing n carbon atoms, the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to
A fully saturated compound has only singly bonded atoms, one per H, four per C, 2 per O, and 3 per N. Each double bond contributes 1, a triple bond contributes 2, and a ring contributes 1 toward IHD.
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