2. Draw line-angle and structural formulas for all of the isomers of C,H,Cl.
Draw condensed structural formulas and line-angle formulas for the two isomers of butane (C4H10)?
PROBLEM 4.6 Draw bond-line formulas and give IUPAC substitutive names for all of the isomers of (a) C&H,Cl and (b) C3H1Br.
7. A. Draw structural formulas and give names for the 2 isomers of C.H. Name Name Molar Mass (g/mol) Molar Mass (g/mol) Melting Point ("C) Melting Point("C) Density (g/mL) Density (g/mL) B. Check the properties that are identical for the two isomers of CH,0? Molar mass Melting point Density C. Check () the properties that are different for the two isomers of CH40? Molar mass Melting point Density D. Explain why 1-methylpropane is not considered to be a third isomer...
8.) (10 pts) Draw structural formulas and names for all possible Isomers of C3H4Cl2:
Draw structural formulas and give iupac names to the isomers of C2H4Cl2. What kind of isomers are these? Draw newman projections of all unique conformations for each of the two isomers of C2H4Cl2. Label each newman diagram as anti, gauche, staggered, or eclipsed.
Draw structural formulas for each of the nine structural isomers of heptane. Draw the molecules on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The single bond is active by default.
1) Draw the structural formula (line angle formula) given the following condensed formulas (6 pts) a) CH.CH-CH:CH OH b) CH,COOH c) CH.CH OCH 2) Draw the structural formula (line angle formula) given the following space filling models (Blue atoms are nitrogens and has 3 bonds; red atoms are oxygen and has 2 bonds) (6 pts.) b)
Draw the condensed and line-angle structural formulas for each of the following compounds: a. butyraldehyde b. 3, 4-dichloropentanal c. 4-bromobutanone d. acetone
Draw the condensed structural formulas for four unbranched structural isomers of the esters that have the molecular formula C5H10O2.
Names and structural formulas for all structural (constitutional) isomers of cyclohexane?