8.1) 8.5) Give the appropriate IUPAC name for the following structural formula of a halogenated compound....
give the appropriate IUPAC name for the following structure formula of a halogenated compound Give the appropriate IUPAC name for the following structural formula of a halogenated compound. Br, CH3 (Where stereochemistry is shown, include a designation of configuration in your answer. Use cis trans writing compound names.) Name: pt pt Submit Answer T ry Another Version 10 item attempts remainin 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pr 1 pt
Give the IUPAC name for this compound. Please note that your answer may not contain any typographical errors or incorrect punctuation. Give the IUPAC name for this compound. Please note that your answer may not contain any typographical errors or incorrect punctuation. CI Give the IUPAC name for this compound. Please note that your answer may not contain any typographical errors or incorrect punctuation. Cis-trans isomerism is also possible in molecules with rings. Draw the cis and trans isomers of...
What is the IUPAC name of the following compound? HOCCHCOH OH Name each of the following salts. CH3 CHINCH3 C1 H CH3COO- 2-methylpleperidnium bromide H H Draw a structural formula for the missing product in the following reaction. CH3 0 T CH3CHCHCOH + KHCO3 Н,0 ? + CO2 + H20 сна • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • Include cationic counter-ions, e.g., Nat in your answer, but draw...
Derive an IUPAC name for the following (cyclo)alkenes: (Do not use cis/trans in your names. Use only the (EY(Z) designations for double bond stereochemistry. It is not necessary to use italics in writing compound names.) - AW
What is the IUPAC name of the following compound? снёсн,сн,сн, Complete the following oxidation reaction by drawing a structural formula for the product. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. 08 C@- /> 000 1* ChemDoodle Draw a structural formula for the organic anion (i.e., do not include NH forget the charge on the ion. ) formed when hexanal is reacted with Tollens reagent. Don't • You do...
Compound A Compound B Give the IUPAC name for Compound A. 2. Give the IUPAC name for Compound B. 3. Which compound from above (Compound A or Compound B) is more soluble in water and why? 4. Which compound can be dehydrated to form a double bond (Compound A or Compound B)? Draw the most likely product of that dehydration. (Insert a picture of your drawing of the molecule or a scan of your drawing of the molecule) 5. Could...
PART A: Table 10.1 Hydrocarbons Organic Compound Structural Formula Draw as type A) Type of Hydrocarbon Name of Compound (IUPAC name preferred CH CH, CH CH, (the alkene) CH, сн. (the alkyne) CH,CH,CH, (the aromatic) PART B: Table 10.2 Hydrocarbon Derivatives Organic Compound Structural Formula Dreward Hydrocarbon Derivative Name of Compound UPAC e pod CHCHCl CH, Br CH,CH(OH)CH.CH CH(CH, OH (o, m, p) Draw three isomers (see lab manual for more information) CH.CHOCH, CHỌNH NH,CH,COOH Table 10.2 continued Organic Compound...
Give the correct IUPAC name for: (hint draw the expanded structural formula first)CH₃CH₂NHCH(i-C₃H₇)CH₂CH₃Enter the name of the compound here _______
[Review Topics] [Referenc Write the IUPAC name for the compound below. Be sure to use correct punctuation. CH2CH2CH2CH3 H2C=CHCHCH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 The IUPAC name is Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 4 more group attempts remaining /takeCovalent Activity.do?locator=assignment-take&takeAssignmentSessi [Review Topics] Draw a structural formula for l-methylcyclopentene. • You do not have to consider stereochemistry . You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. C- -O0O-F
Given the expanded molecular formula give the IUPAC name for the organic compound: CH3CHCHCH2CH2CH(CH2CH3)CH2CH3 (It might help to take the expanded molecular formula and draw the structural formula) The IUPAC name of the molecule shown above is Give the family name for the organic compound shown here: C-C-C-C-NH2 The family name of the molecule shown above is a(n)