Chapter 12: Q. 12.20 (page 413)
Give the IUPAC name of each of the following compounds.
Short Answer
(a) IUPAC name is
(b) IUPAC name is
(c) IUPAC name is
(d) IUPAC name is
Chapter 12: Q. 12.20 (page 413)
Give the IUPAC name of each of the following compounds.
(a) IUPAC name is
(b) IUPAC name is
(c) IUPAC name is
(d) IUPAC name is
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Get started for freeCompound is a secondary alcohol whose formula is . When compound is heated with strong acid, it dehydrates to form compound role="math" localid="1652944560308" . When compound is oxidized, compound forms, which cannot be oxidized further. Draw the condensed structural formulas and give the IUPAC names for the compounds.
Acetone (propanone), a clear liquid solvent with an acrid odor, is used to remove nail polish, paints, and resins. It has a low boiling point and is highly flammable. Acetone has a density of . Acetone is a solvent used in nail polish remover.
Give an explanation for each of following:
(a) Methanol is soluble in water but ethane is not.
(b) Propanol is soluble in water but butyl methyl ether is slightly soluble.
Which compound in each pair would be more soluble in water? Explain. ()
a. or
b.or
c. or
Draw the condensed structural formula for the alcohol formed when each of the following is reduced by hydrogen in the presence of a nickel catalyst:
a. ethyl propyl ketone b. formaldehyde
c. 3-chlorocyclopentanone d. 2-pentanone
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