Chapter 24: Problem 20
Describe two ways in which the octane number of a gasoline consisting of alkanes can be increased.
Chapter 24: Problem 20
Describe two ways in which the octane number of a gasoline consisting of alkanes can be increased.
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Get started for freeIndicate whether each statement is true or false. (a) Two geometric isomers of pentane are \(n\)-pentane and neopentane. (b) Alkenes can have cis and trans isomers around the CC double bond. (c) Alkynes can have cis and trans isomers around the CC triple bond.
(a) Draw the chemical structure of a generic amino acid, using \(R\) for the side chain. (b) When amino acids react to form proteins, do they do so via substitution, addition, or condensation reactions? (c) Draw the bond that links amino acids together in proteins. What is this called?
Indicate whether each statement is true or false. (a) Pentane has a higher molar mass than hexane. (b) The longer the linear alkyl chain for straight- chain hydrocarbons, the higher the boiling point. (c) The local geometry around the alkyne group is linear. (d) Propane has two structural isomers.
Draw the condensed structure of the compounds formed by condensation reactions between (a) benzoic acid and ethanol, (b) ethanoic acid and methylamine, (c) acetic acid and phenol. Name the compound in each case.
Indicate whether each statement is true or false. (a) Tryptophan is an aromatic amino acid. (b) Lysine is positively charged at pH \(7 .(\mathbf{c})\) Asparagine has two amide bonds. (d) Isoleucine and leucine are enantiomers. (e) Valine is probably more water-soluble than arginine.
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