Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Each of the following
Concept introduction:
- Monosubstituted alkene: alkene with only one substitution on both the ends is considered as monosubstituted alkene.
- Disubstituted alkene: alkene with two substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as disubstituted alkene.
- Trisubstituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
- Tetra substituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
(b)
Interpretation:
Each of the following alkanes has to be classified as mono-, di-, tri- or tetrasubstituted alkenes.
Concept introduction:
- Monosubstituted alkene: alkene with only one substitution on both the ends is considered as monosubstituted alkene.
- Disubstituted alkene: alkene with two substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as disubstituted alkene.
- Trisubstituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
- Tetra substituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
(c)
Interpretation:
Each of the following alkanes has to be classified as mono-, di-, tri- or tetrasubstituted alkenes.
Concept introduction:
- Monosubstituted alkene: alkene with only one substitution on both the ends is considered as monosubstituted alkene.
- Disubstituted alkene: alkene with two substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as disubstituted alkene.
- Trisubstituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
- Tetra substituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
(d)
Interpretation:
Each of the following alkanes has to be classified as mono-, di-, tri- or tetrasubstituted alkenes.
Concept introduction:
- Monosubstituted alkene: alkene with only one substitution on both the ends is considered as monosubstituted alkene.
- Disubstituted alkene: alkene with two substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as disubstituted alkene.
- Trisubstituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
- Tetra substituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
(e)
Interpretation:
Each of the following alkanes has to be classified as mono-, di-, tri- or tetrasubstituted alkenes.
Concept introduction:
- Monosubstituted alkene: alkene with only one substitution on both the ends is considered as monosubstituted alkene.
- Disubstituted alkene: alkene with two substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as disubstituted alkene.
- Trisubstituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
- Tetra substituted alkene: alkene with three substitutions on either one side or both the sides is considered as trisubstituted alkene.
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