Chapter 3: Q.3-41P (page 122)
Convert the following Newman projections to skeletal structures and name them.
Short Answer
- 3-ethyl-pentan-2-ol
b. 2,2 dimethyl-pentanamine
Chapter 3: Q.3-41P (page 122)
Convert the following Newman projections to skeletal structures and name them.
b. 2,2 dimethyl-pentanamine
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Get started for freeDraw the condensed and skeletal structures for each of the following amines:
a. 2-methyl-N-propyl-1-propanamine d. methyldipropylamine
b. N-ethylethanamine e. N,N-dimethyl-3-pentanamine
c. 5-methyl-1-hexanamine f. cyclohexylethylmethylamine
a. How many primary carbons does each of the following compounds have?
b. How many secondary carbons does each one have?
c. How many tertiary carbons does each one have?
Draw the structures of a homologous series of alcohols that have from one to six carbons and give each of them a common name and a systematic name.
Draw the most stable conformer of the following molecule. (A solid wedge points out of the plane of the paper toward the viewer. A hatched wedge points back from the plane of the paper away from the viewer.)
Question: Using the data obtained in Problem 81, calculate the percentage of molecules of trans-1,2-dimethylcyclohexane that will have both methyl groups in
equatorial positions.
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