2. Explain why broad absorbances are expected for compounds c functional groups. Draw the hydrogen bonding...
2. Explain why broad absorbances are expected for compounds containing alcohol and carboxylic acid functional groups. Draw the hydrogen bonding interaction between two ethanol molecules. 3. Draw a compound with a sterically hindered alcohol functional group. What is the most important and distinctive absorbance expected when assessing an IR of this compound? 5. Can IR spectroscopy easily be used to determine the structure of a molecule? Why or why not?
draw an example of a molecule containing the functional groups
give the systematic name
what is its major mode of interaction with other molecules
(hint: 3 forces)
help please... im lost. thanks in advance.
1. Aldehyde 2. Ketone 3. Amine 4. Amide 5. Alcohol 6. Ether 7. Carboxylic acid 8. Ester (of carboxylic acid) 9. cis-Alkene 10. trans-Alkene
draw an example of a molecule containing the functional groups
give the systematic name
what is its major mode of interaction with other molecules
(hint: 3 forces)
help please... im lost. thanks in advance.
1. Aldehyde 2. Ketone 3. Amine 4. Amide 5. Alcohol 6. Ether 7. Carboxylic acid 8. Ester (of carboxylic acid) 9. cis-Alkene 10. trans-Alkene
Gonna G Name FUNCTIONAL GROUPS Classify each of the organic compounds below as an alcohol, carboxylic acid, aldehyde. ketone, ether or ester, and draw its structural formula Cafeamgc H-C-C-OH 6. сHсконсн, 1. CH,COOH acid 2. CH,COCH, 7. сHсHсOон 3. CH,CH,OH 8. СнсHсоосH, 9. CH,CH,COCH, 4. CH,CH,OCH, 10. CH,OCH 5. CH,CH,CHO
Gonna G Name FUNCTIONAL GROUPS Classify each of the organic compounds below as an alcohol, carboxylic acid, aldehyde. ketone, ether or ester, and draw its structural formula Cafeamgc H-C-C-OH 6....
Functional Groups In organic there are a number of combinations of atoms that commonly occur. These are called functional groups. Eventually you will see that functional groups are the basis for organic reactivity. For now, we want to learn to draw functional groups and determine if the functional groups are nonpolar, polar or can hydrogen bond to themselves or to water. Please review Appendix E, Table 2. 1. Alkanes only contain carbon and hydrogen and only have sigma bonds between...
draw the Lewis structure for the alkyl and functional groups a) ethyl b) propyl c) butyl d) octyl e) carboxylic acid f) alcohol g) ester h) ketone
9) Draw the hydrogen bonding that takes place between (a) two molecules of ethanol (b) two molecules of propylamine. please help
Provide approximate pKa values for the following functional groups or compounds and provide and example of each: 1) alkane 2) alkene 3) alkyne 4) alcohol 5) phenol 6) water 7) ketone/aldehyde 8) carboxylic acid 9) amine
2) Which of the following compounds has the higher boiling point: butane, butanol, butanoic acid, and methyl ethanoate? Briefly explain why. Batanoic acold Because of molecula weight and long a strong hydrogen bonding 3) From the compounds of previous question, which is more soluble in water? Briefly explain why. 4) Give the name of the carboxylic acid and alcohol used to prepare the ester methyl benzoate - Esterification 5) Write the reaction of acid hydrolysis between methyl ethanoate and water.
21. Which of the following compounds has the highest boiling poin A) A 22. Which of the following compounds is (are) predicted to be water soluble? B) B с) с D) D Both A and 1 are walcr seluble ure all water soluhc A)A B)B C) C D) D E) E 23. Consider the molecule acetic acid drawn below. What types of intermolecular forces exist between two molecules of this compound? он acetic acid A) Van der Waals only C)...