Draw and name skeletal structures for all the 17 constitutional isomers of 2,2,4-trimethylpentane that contains 1Br...
There is a total of seventeen constitutional isomers for the molecular formula C5H13N. Draw the skeletal formula of all eight constitutional isomers that are primary amines.
There is a total of seventeen constitutional isomers for the molecular formula C5H13N. Draw the skeletal formula of all six constitutional isomers that are secondary amines.
1. Draw skeletal structures for all 10 constitutional isomers of C5H10F2 that have 4 carbons in the main chain and provide its IL;PAC names. Hint: Place the 2 atoms of fluorine on the first carbon for the first compound then just move one fluorine atom along the chain and keep one on the first carbon for the subsequent ones. Do the rest of the isomers in a systematic way too. The name of the substituents are: CIL methyl, F fluoro...
Draw structures for all constitutional isomers with the molecular formula C2H6O.
Draw structures for all constitutional isomers with the molecular formula C2H4Cl2.
Draw structures for all constitutional isomers with the molecular formula C2H5Cl
3. Draw all possible constitutional isomers of aldehydes and ketones with molecular formula C5H100 and name all isomers. 1. Identify a pair of skeletal isomers? 2. Identify a pair of positional isomers? 3. Identify a pair of functional isomers?
3B) Draw the constitutional isomers of trimethylcyclopropane as
skeletal structures.
3C) For each constitutional isomer you drew in part (a), draw
any stereoisomers of that structure, explicitly showing
stereochemistry with dash/wedge bonds. Use skeletal structures.
2. This molecule has a ring strain of 70 kl/mol. Circle which type of strain is most important, and explain why you circledit: Angle torsional steric 3. Only one stereoisomer of this compound is stable - draw the relative stereochemistry at the ring Junction with...
Draw at least four constitutional isomers (using bond-line/skeletal representations) with the molecular formula C5H10O. Make sure that each constitutional isomer has a different functional group present.
Draw two constitutional isomers that share the molecular formula C2H6O. Your structures will have the same molecular formula but will have different connectivities.