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Interpretation: The structure of an alkane with molecular formula
Concept introduction: The aliphatic hydrocarbons that have only
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Interpretation: The structure of an alkane with molecular formula
Concept introduction: The aliphatic hydrocarbons that have only
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Interpretation: The structure of an alkane with molecular formula
Concept introduction: The aliphatic hydrocarbons that have only
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- For mono-substituted cycloalkanes the “1” is not included. That is, the name1-methylcyclohexane is not correct. The correct name is simply “methylcyclohexane”. a. Draw methylcyclohexane. b. Explain why adding a “1” to methylcyclohexanedoes not add any new information.arrow_forwardPlease draw the line structures for the C8H17+ carbocations that have the carbon skeleton below And please circle the most stable carbocationarrow_forwardAnswer the following: What are the functional groups? How many one pairs and p-bonds? How many Sp C and sp^3C?arrow_forward
- Draw three constitutional isomers having molecular formula C7H14 that contains a five-membered ring and two methyl groups bonded to that ring.arrow_forwardConvert the structure below to a skeletal drawing. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms.arrow_forwardpls answer fast and give the iupac name of the compounds belowarrow_forward
- please tell me answer looks like for. example Ch3-CH=Carrow_forward4) Label nonequivalent carbons in the structures below with numbers (1, 2, 3, Etc)arrow_forwardIs the straight chain alkane with molecular formula C5H12 expected to be a solid, a liquid or a gas at room temperature and pressure. Please type answer note write by hend.arrow_forward
- How many stereoisomers are possible for the molecule formed by the reaction described in the preceding question? Group of answer choices a. 8 b. 16 c. 32 d. 64 (preceding question is image #2)arrow_forwardDraw the line bond structures for the following alkenes, cyclic alkenes, and alkynes: Can you explain to me about this part A) noncyclic alkenes that contain 4 carbon atoms (3 possible), please? Can you explain to me about this part B) cyclic alkenes that contain 4 carbon atoms (4 possible), please? Can you explain to me about this part C) alkynes that contain 4 carbon atoms (2 possible, neither of them is a cyclic alkyne), please?arrow_forwardCyclopropane (C3H6, a three-membered ring) is more reactive than most other cycloalkanes.(a) Draw a Lewis structure for cyclopropane.(b) Compare the bond angles of the carbon atoms in cyclopropane with those in an acyclic (noncyclic) alkane.(c) Suggest why cyclopropane is so reactive.arrow_forward
- Organic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning