Chapter 1: Q1-15P (page 24)
Tell how many hydrogens are bonded to each carbon in the following compounds, and give the molecular formula of each substance:
a.
b.
Short Answer
a.
b.
Chapter 1: Q1-15P (page 24)
Tell how many hydrogens are bonded to each carbon in the following compounds, and give the molecular formula of each substance:
a.
b.
a.
b.
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(a)
Indole
(b)
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1,3-pentadiene
(c)
1,2-dicholorcyclopentane
(d)
Benzoquinone
Following is a molecular model of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). Identify the hybridization of the orbitals on each carbon atom in aspirin, and tell which atoms have lone pairs of electrons (gray 5 C, pink 5 O, ivory 5 H).
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
Divalent carbon species called carbenes are capable of fleeting existence. For example, methylene, :CH2, is the simplest carbene. The two unshared electrons in methylene can be either paired in a single orbital or unpaired in different orbitals. Predict the type of hybridization you expect carbon to adopt in singlet (spin-paired) methylene and triplet (spin-unpaired) methylene. Draw a picture of each, and identify the valence orbitals on carbon.
Tell the number of hydrogens bonded to each carbon atom in the following substances, and give the molecular formula of each:
(a)
(b)
Quetiapine(Seroquel)
(c)
Give the ground-state electron configuration for each of the following elements:
(a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Sulfur
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