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Page 3 12. Draw the structure of a tertiary alcohol. 13. Which type of alcohol is...
Question 4 (1 point) Which type of alcohol is most easily oxidized? O Primary. Secondary. Tertiary. Pentiary. Question ? 11 point) Alcohols are... Acidic. Basic. Neutral. None of the above. Question 6 (1 point) Which of the following primary alcohols would be more soluble in water? CH3CH2CH2OH or CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH CH3CH2CH2OH They are both alcohols, so they would have the same solubility in water, CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH
Draw the structural formula for a compound that contains a tertiary alcohol, a secondary alkyl halide, and primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogens. a. Indicate the number of beta-hydrogens relative the alkyl halide. b. Name the compound you just drew.
2. Indicate the type of alcohol (primary, secondary, tertiary, or phenol) that is found in each of the following compounds. a) HO TO b) HOW ton c) 3. Which of the following compounds would you expect to be water soluble? Briefly explain your answer CH3OH 83
What kinds of interactions are NOT part of tertiary protein structure? 3 . A) salt bridges In a hydrolysis reaction, B) hydrophilic interactions A. an acid reacts with an alcohol. C) disulfide bonds E. an este reacts with NaOH. C. anester reacts with H.O. D) peptide bonds D. an acid neutralizes a base. E) hydrophobic interactions E. water is added to markene. . All amino acids have chiral Carbon atoms except a. Val 6. Lys C. ASP d. Ala e....
8. Draw the structure of 5-amino-3-bromo-3-methyl-2-heptanol. Classify the alcohol, amine and alkyl halide present in this structu re as primary, secondary and tertiary (1+3 points)
12. CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING AS PRIMARY ALCOHOLS (P), SECONDARY ALCOHOL, TERTIARY ALCOHOL, PHENOL, ETHER OR NONE OF THE THESE.
ChemActivity 10: Oxidation and Reduction 145 Model 7: Primary (1°), Secondary (2°), and Tertiary (3°) Carbons The words methyl (0'), primary (1), secondary (2"), and tertiary (3) were used to describe the number of (nonhydrogen) R groups attached to a carbocation carbon (see CA 8). This same naming strategy is used to describe any carbon with one attached "heteroatom," Z (hetero other). H R Z any atom other than C or H (hetroatom) R- -z -Z н- alkyl (not H)...
ChemActivity 10: Oxidation and Reduction 145 Model 7: Primary (1°), Secondary (2°), and Tertiary (3°) Carbons The words methyl (0'), primary (1), secondary (2"), and tertiary (3) were used to describe the number of (nonhydrogen) R groups attached to a carbocation carbon (see CA 8). This same naming strategy is used to describe any carbon with one attached "heteroatom," Z (hetero other). H R Z any atom other than C or H (hetroatom) R- -z -Z н- alkyl (not H)...
1. Draw structures of one primary alcohol, one secondary alcohol and one tertiary alcohol and give the correct name for each structure you have drawn. 2. Describe the difference between alcohols and phenols. 3. Describe the difference between an aldehyde and a ketone, and indicate how each differs from an alcohol Describe what is meant by oxidation and reduction in relation to organic compounds, giving one example of oxidation of an organic compound and one example of reduetion of an...
Draw the mechanism by which a tertiary alcohol 2-methylbutane-2,4-diol is reacted with HCl to become a tertiary chloride. You may use any tertiary alcohol you want as long as you draw the correct skeletal structure. Circle the stable intermediate and include all steps.