Solutions for Chemistry by OpenStax (2015-05-04)
Problem 1E:
Write the chemical formula and Lewis structure of the following each of which contains five carbon...Problem 2E:
What is the difference between the hybridization of carbon atoms' valence orbitals in saturated and...Problem 3E:
On a microscopic level, how does the reaction of bromine with a saturated hydrocarbon differ from...Problem 4E:
On a microscopic level, how does the reaction of bromine with an alkene differ from its reaction...Problem 5E:
Explain why unbranched alkenes can form geometric isomers while unbranched alkanes cannot. Does this...Problem 6E:
Explain why these two molecules are not isomers:Problem 7E:
Explain why these two molecules are not isomers:Problem 8E:
How does the carbon-atom hybridization change when polyethylene is prepared from ethylene?Problem 9E:
Write the Lewis structure and molecular formula for each of the following hydrocarbons: (a) hexane...Problem 10E:
Write the chemical formula, condensed formula, and Lewis structure for each of the following...Problem 11E:
Give the complete IUPAC name for each of the following compounds: (a) CH3CH2CBr2CH3 (b) (CH3)3CCl...Problem 12E:
Give the complete IUPAC name for each of the following compounds: (a) (CH3)2CHF. (b) CH3CHClCHClCH3...Problem 13E:
Butane is used as a fuel in disposable lighters. Write the Lewis structure for each isomer of...Problem 17E:
Isooctane is the common name of the isomer of C8H18 used as the standard of 100 for the gasoline...Problem 22E:
Write Lewis structures and describe the molecular geometry at each carbon atom in the following...Problem 23E:
Benzene is one of the compounds used as an octane enhancer in unleaded gasoline. It is manufactured...Problem 24E:
Teflon is prepared by the polymerization of tetra?uoroethylene. Write the equation that describes...Problem 25E:
Write two complete, balanced equations for each of the following reactions, one using condensed...Problem 26E:
Write two complete, balanced equations for each of the following reactions, one using condensed...Problem 27E:
What mass of 2-bromopropane could be prepared from 25.5 g of propane? Assume a 100% yield of...Problem 28E:
Acetylene is a very weak acid; however, it will react with moist silver(I) oxide and form water and...Problem 29E:
Ethylene can be produced by the pyrolysis of ethane: C2H6C2H4+H2 How many kilograms of ethylene is...Problem 31E:
Write condensed formulas and provide IUPAC names for the following compounds: (a) ethyl alcohol (in...Problem 34E:
Write the condensed structures of both isomers with the formula C2H6O. Label the functional group of...Problem 35E:
Write the condensed structures of all isomers with the formula C2H5O2. Label the functional group...Problem 36E:
Draw the condensed formulas for each of the following compounds: (a) dipropyl ether. (b) 2,...Problem 37E:
MTBE, Methyl tert -butyl ether, CH3OC(CH3)3, is used as an oxygen source in oxygenated gasolines....Problem 38E:
Write two complete balanced equations for each of the following reactions, one using condensed...Problem 39E:
Write two complete balanced equations for each of the following reactions, one using condensed...Problem 40E:
Order the following molecules from least to most oxidized, based on the marked carbon atom:Problem 41E:
Predict the products of oxidizing the molecules shown in this problem. In each case, identify the...Problem 42E:
Predict the products of reducing the following molecules. In each case, identify the product that...Problem 43E:
Explain why it is not possible to possible a ketone that contains only two carbon atoms.Problem 44E:
How does hybridization of the substituted carbon atom change when an alcohol is converted into an...Problem 45E:
Fatty acids are carboxylic acids that have long hydrocarbon chains attached to a carboxylate group....Problem 46E:
Write a condensed structural formula, such as CH3CH3, and describe the molecular geometry at each...Problem 47E:
Write a condensed structural formula, such as CH3CH3, and describe the molecular geometry at each...Problem 48E:
The foul odor of rancid butter is caused by butyric acid, CH3CH2CH2CO2H. (a) Draw the Lewis...Problem 50E:
Write two complete, balanced equations for each of the following reactions, one using condensed...Problem 51E:
Write two complete balanced equations for each of the following reactions, one using condensed...Problem 52E:
Yields in organic reactions are sometimes low. What is the percent yield of a process that produces...Problem 53E:
Alcohols A, B and C all have the composition C4H 100. Molecules of alcohol A contain a branched...Problem 55E:
What is the molecular structure about the nitrogen atom in trimethyl amine and in the trimethyl...Problem 57E:
Draw Lewis structures for pyridine and its conjugate acid, the pyridinium ion, C5H5NH+. What are the...Problem 58E:
Write the Lewis structures of all isomers with the formula C3H7ON that contain an amide linkage.Problem 59E:
Write two complete balanced equations for the following reaction, one using condensed formulas and...Problem 60E:
Write two complete, balanced equations for each of the following reactions, one using condensed...Problem 61E:
Identify any carbon atoms that change hybridization and the change in hybridization during the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Essential IdeasChapter 2 - Atoms, Molecules, And IonsChapter 3 - Composition Of Substances And SolutionsChapter 4 - Stoichiometry Of Chemical ReactionsChapter 5 - ThermochemistryChapter 6 - Electronic Structure And Periodic Properties Of ElementsChapter 7 - Chemical Bonding And Molecular GeometryChapter 8 - Advanced Theories Of Covalent BondingChapter 9 - GasesChapter 10 - Liquids And Solids
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