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Addition reactions occur in unsaturated hydrocarbons rather than in saturatedhydrocarbons because unsaturated hydrocarbons contain multiple bonds...
of 28 > Classify each statement about saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons as true or false. True False Aromatic hydrocarbons that contain a benzene ring readily undergo addition reactions, whereas alkenes do not. Answer Bank Benzene is nonpolar and insoluble in water. The boiling point of straight chain alkanes generally decreases as molecular size increases. Alkanes and alkenes are both Inpolar. kenes are soluble in other hydrocarbons. Alkenes are insoluble in water, whereas alkanes are soluble in water
QUESTION 1 10 points Save Answer The difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons is O Saturated hydrocarbons are more reactive than unsaturated hydrocarbons. O Unsaturated hydrocarbons contain one or more double or triple bonds. Unsaturated hydrocarbons are more polar than saturated hydrocarbons. Saturated hydrocarbons are more soluble than unsaturated hydrocarbons. QUESTION 2 10 points Save Answer What is the name of the hydrocarbon shown? cta CH2 H3C-CH2-CH2 O 2-ethyl-1-pentene O 2-propyl-1-butene QUESTION 3 10 points Save Answer What is the...
C. Alkynes are unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain at least one triple bond between two of their carbons. Alkynes have the general formula, CnH2n–2. Ethyne (acetylene), C2H2, is the simplest member of this family. Construct the model of ethyne and draw its structural formula. 1. How many electron groups surround each of the carbon atoms? Describe their orientation with respect to each other.
Unsaturated fatty acids have lower melting points than saturated fatty acids because A. they have fewer hydrogen atoms B. They have more hydrogen atoms C. their molecules fit closely together D. the cis double bonds give them an irregular shape E. the trans double bonds give them an irregular shape
The main difference between aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons is that... A. Aliphatic hydrocarbons can react to form products containing substituents such as Br and OH, whereas aromatic hydrocarbons cannot B. Aromatic hydrocarbons have delocalized π electrons whereas aliphatic hydrocarbons do not C. Aromatic hydrocarbons do not undergo any chemical reactions as they are chemically inert, but aliphatic hydrocarbons are chemically very reactive D. Aromatic hydrocarbons only contain six carbon atoms, whereas aliphatic hydrocarbons can have more than six carbon atoms
Which of the statements are true? Fats that contain more unsaturated fatty acid residues than saturated fatty acid residues are more likely to be liquid at room temperature. Tracleucerols (triglycerides) always contain three identical fatty acids. Unsaturated fats have higher melting points than saturated fats. Triacylglycerols (triglycerides) are composed of fatty acid residues and glycerol. Unsaturated fats are more likely than saturated fats to be liquid at room temperature.
Question 12 Alkenes and alkynes are called unsaturated compounds because Othey have more carbon atoms than alkanes they have fewer carbon atoms than alkanes they have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms attached to each carbon in the compoun Othey have more hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon chain than alkanes they have fewer hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon chain than alkanes Which of the following contains Avogadro's number of atoms? O 39 g of potassium o 40 g...
Unsaturated fatty acids have lower melting points than saturated fatty acids because A. they have fewer hydrogen atoms B. They have more hydrogen atoms C. their molecules fit closely together D. the cis double bonds give them an irregular shape E. the trans double bonds give them an irregular shape
2. Certain addition reactions will occur where the product has a different carbon skeleton than the starting material. Why does this occur? The reaction below is one of those reactions. Predict the major and minor product.(5 pts) CH3 CH3C-C HC CH2 CH3
4.HCl is known to give addition reactions to carbon-carbon double bonds. Why is this behavior not observed in this reaction? - This behavior is not observed in this reaction because 5.Predict the structure of the product expected from the addition of molecular bromine to maleic acid. (drawn in hardcopy)