Problem 92d
Identify each organic compound as an alkane, alkene, alkyne, aromatic hydrocarbon, alcohol, ether, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ester, or amine, and provide a name for the compound. d.
Problem 92f
Identify each organic compound as an alkane, alkene, alkyne, aromatic hydrocarbon, alcohol, ether, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ester, or amine, and provide a name for the compound.
f.
Problem 93a
Name each compound. a.
Problem 93b
Name each compound. b.
Problem 93c
Name each compound. c.
Problem 93d
Name each compound. d.
Problem 94a
Name each compound. a.
Problem 94b
Name each compound. b.
Problem 94c
Name each compound. c.
Problem 95b
Determine whether the two structures are isomers or the same molecule drawn in two different ways. b.
Problem 96c
Determine whether the two structures are isomers or the same molecule drawn in two different ways. c.
- What is the minimum amount of hydrogen gas, in grams, required to completely hydrogenate 15.5 kg of 2-butene?
Problem 97
Problem 98
How many kilograms of CO2 does the complete combustion of 3.8 kg of n-octane produce?
Problem 99c
Classify each organic reaction as combustion, alkane substitution, alkene addition or hydrogenation, aromatic substitution, or alcohol substitution, elimination, or oxidation.
c.
Problem 99d
Classify each organic reaction as combustion, alkane substitution, alkene addition or hydrogenation, aromatic substitution, or alcohol substitution, elimination, or oxidation.
d.
Problem 100d
Determine the products of each reaction. d.
Problem 101
Draw the structure that corresponds to each name and indicate which structures can exist as stereoisomers. a. 3-methyl-1-pentene b. 3,5-dimethyl-2-hexene c. 3-propyl-2-hexene
Problem 102
Identify the two compounds that display stereoisomerism and draw their structures. a. 3-methyl-3-pentanol b. 2-methyl-2-pentanol c. 3-methyl-2-pentanol d. 2-methyl-3-pentanol e. 2,4-dimethyl-3-pentanol
- Explain why carboxylic acids are much stronger acids than alcohols.
Problem 105
Problem 106
The hydrogen at C-1 of 1-butyne is much more acidic than the one at C-1 in 1-butene. Explain.
Ch.22 - Organic Chemistry