What is the common name of the following compound:
3-ethyl-2,5-dimethoxycyclopentanol
What is the common name of the following compound: 3-ethyl-2,5-dimethoxycyclopentanol This molecule is a cyclopentane ring,...
13. Give the IUPAC name for the following compound. CH CH2CH CH 1,3-dimethyl-1-ethyl-cyclohexane 1-ethyl-2,5-dimethylcylcohexane 2-ethyl-1,3-dimethylcyclohexane 2,3-dimethyl-1-ethyl-cyclopentane none of these
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What functional groups other than alkane/cycloalkane are present
in the above molecule: alcohol and ether
Type the name of the functional group(s) in the given blanks, my
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This molecule contains alcohol and
ether groups, the ether group
gets priority in the IUPAC name.
Part 2:
The main chain will contain ["five",
"six", "seven", "eight", "nine", "ten", "other"]
carbons and the base alkane name will be
["pentane", "hexane", "heptane", "octane",
"nonane",...
OH. OH, so each molecule receives the su carbon attached to OH bering must begin at the rig is C1 and numbering increases treated as substituents and, according Suthx can be added. According to Table E-1, the higher priority goes to the nolecule receives the suffix ol and numbering is established to give the attached to OH the lowest possible number. In the first molecule, then, the num- Degin at the right, and in the second molecule, the carbon attached...
1. What is the best name for the molecule shown? B. 3-ethyl-2-methylhexane C. D. 2-methyl-3-propylpentane 2. What functional group is present in the molecule shown? 0 A Carbaxylic adid 8. Amine C. Ester D. Ether 3. What type of intermolecular forcels) is/are present in the molecule shown? A London dispersion forces (induced dipole forces) B. Dipole-dipole forces C. Hydrogen Bonding D. All of the above 19
What is the correct name for the following compound? d) 5-oxo-3-octenoic acid What is the defining functional group of a carboxylic acid? a) an-H attached to a carbonyl group b) an-H attached to a carbon-carbon triple bond c) an-OH attached to a carbonyl group d) an -OH group attached to a O-C double bond e) an-OH group attached to an aromatic ring To convert a carboxylic acid to an aldehyde a) convert the acid to an acid chloride, then use...
3. Cyclic compounds The presence of the ring in all but very large ring cyclic molecules prevents full rotation of the ring atoms. For this reason, stereoisomerism may also occur in cyclic molecules. a) Prepare a model of cyclohexane, C6H12. Draw the condensed formula. b) Build a model of methylcyclohexane (C7H14) by replacing one of the hydrogens of cyclohexane with a methyl group. Draw the skeletal formula for methylcyclohexane. 2 c) How many different isomers exist for methylcyclohexane (CyH34)? d)...
Week 10- Constitutional isomers Constitutional isomers have the same molecular formula, but their atoms are bonded in different orders. These may be further distinguished as chain isomers, which differ only in hydrocarbon chain structure, positional isomers, which differ in the location of a functional group, and functional group isomers which differ in the nature of their functional groups. Typically chain and position isomers show only modest differences in their physical and chemical properties, while functional group isomers differ greatly from...