Chapter 3: Q21P (page 102)
Draw the structures and provide systematic names for parts a, b, and c by substituting a chlorine for a hydrogen of methylcyclohexane:
a. A primary alkyl halide
b. A tertiary alkyl halide
c. Three secondary alkyl halides
Chapter 3: Q21P (page 102)
Draw the structures and provide systematic names for parts a, b, and c by substituting a chlorine for a hydrogen of methylcyclohexane:
a. A primary alkyl halide
b. A tertiary alkyl halide
c. Three secondary alkyl halides
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Draw a skeletal structure for an alkane that has
a. six carbons, all secondary.
b. eight carbons and only primary hydrogens.
c. seven carbons with two isopropyl groups.
Draw a condensed structure and a skeletal structure for each of the following:
a. sec-butyl tert-butyl ether
b. isoheptyl alcohol
c. sec-butylamine
d. isopentyl bromide
e. 5-(1-methylethyl)nonane
f. triethylamine
g. 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)heptane
h. 5,5-dibromo-2-methyloctane
i. 3-ethoxy-2-methylhexane
j. 5-(1,2-dimethylpropyl)nonane
k. 3,4-dimethyloctane
l. 5-isopentyldecane
Why are lower molecular weight alcohols more soluble in water than higher molecular weight alcohols?
What is each compound’s systematic name?
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