
e. both c) and d) on 8 Is 2-methylbutane an isomer of pentane? (Hint: draw!) Answers:...
Please draw the structures for A,B,C, and D for both
molecules:
Part D Draw the structure for D in the following: CF COO 1. DIBALH,-78°C 2. H20 HONH2 trace H+ Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds and charges), Atoms, and Templates to Marvin o Type here to search
7). a). Is the acetone molecule non-polar or polar? Circle. Non-polar Polar b). Sketch pictures of the intermolecular forces that would occur between the molecules of acetone and the molecules of 2- propanone if you have a mixture of the two liquids. What would be the main type of IMF that is responsible for the attraction? (Give a name for the IMF). c). The pentane molecule and the 2-pentanone molecule both have five carbon atoms on their structures. Why 2-pentanone...
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do some molecules with the same formula (or even connectivity!) have different properties? ACQUIRE (USING MODELS!) 1. Fill in the following tables and BUILD each structure as you go. Have your instructor check your answers after each table or as directed Name and Condensed structure Skeletal structure Molecular formula Name: C8H18 2,3-dimethylhexane Molecular formula: C&HI8 Constitutional (structural) isomer of A...
Activity 2: Constructing Simple Organic Molecules 2. Draw the structural formulas for: Ethane, C2Hg a. Propane, C3Hg b. Butane, C4H10 Pentane, C,H12 d. 2e. Write the molecular formula for Hexane (HINT: How many sides does a HEXagon have?), then draw the structural formula
5. Assign R or S configuration to each indicated chirality center (carbon A and B) in the following molecule (vitamin C). Which of the following assignments is correct B но но OH но H se A a. carbon A (S); carbon B (R) b. carbon A (R); carbon B (R) c. carbon A (R); carbon B (S) d. carbon A (S); carbon B (S) 6. Which of the following statement is NOT correct? a Constitutional isomers are compounds whose atoms...
nstitutional Isomer #5 Molecular Formula: CsH200, Calculate Units of Unsaturation Structural Hints for isomer A: 1) 5-membered ring 2) Must have a Weak acid group 3) Only 3 methylene fragments that are connected to one methine fragment in this molecule Structural Hints for isomer B: 1) One Triple bond 2) 3 equivalent methyl groups Draw Isomer A Draw Isomer B Constitutional Isomer Molecular Formula: C8H240, Calculate Units of Unsaturation Structural Hints: 1) Only 4 methyl groups 2) Only 1 methylene...
1 Answer all parts (a)- (e) (a) Give definitions for the terms "isomer" and "conformer. (b) Draw the Newman projections for two conformers of ethane (c) Draw the five isomers of hexane, with the molecular formula CeH14 (do not include different conformers) (d) Some molecules possess a property called "chirality". What structural characteristics need to be met for a molecule to be classed as "chiral"? (e) Amino acids, cysteine (A) and phenylalanine (B) are shown below. )Draw A and B,...
Molecular Geometry Formula Lewis structure #electron groups Bond angles) Drawing Name of shape BeF: Formula Lewis structure #electron groups Bond angle(s) Drawing Name of shape H.0 trigonal bipyramid Polar and nonpolar bonds.polar and nonpolar molecules A covalent bond is polar if the electronegativities of the two atoms are different by more than 0.4. For example, hydrogen chloride, HCL has a polar bond because electronegativity of H (21) and the electronegativity of C100) are very different (3.0-21-09. Because chlorine's electronegativity is...
I have completed some answers! I just really really need help
with the rest! I am so lost! please help me, if you can!
What information do you need? Can you see the pictures that I
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#2-6 are using the FIGURE from question #2
#7-8 go together and uses #7 FIGURE
#9-12 uses #9"s FIGURE but #11 and #12 compares the two FIGURES
from #7	
#13 and 14 are together
# 15 and # 16 are their own problems...
1. Absolute 0 is a. -459°F. c. -32°C. e. both a and d. b. 0°F. d. OK f. None of the above. 2. Convert 4 K to °C. 3. Convert 21 °C to "F. 4. Convert 32°F to Kelvins. 5. The different mechanisms for heat transfer are: Be sure to add a little description for each for study purposes. 6. Temperature is a measure of what type of energy of the individual molecules of a substance? 7. True of False....