Draw a structural formula for an optically active compound with the molecular formula
Draw a structural formula for an optically active compound with the molecular formula C6H13Cl &nbs
2 (8 marks). Optically active compound 1 of molecular formula C6H12 was treated with CH212 over Cu(Zn) to give compound 2 which was also optically active. Later it was found that reaction of (R)-3-cyclopropylbut-1-ene with H2 over a Pd/C catalyst also gave compound 2. (a) What is the degree of unsaturation of compound 1? (b) In the boxes on the answer sheet, draw clear skeletal (line-bond) structures of compound 1 and compound 2. Note - no credit will be given...
An optically active compound A with molecular formula C8H14
undergoes catalytic hydrogenation to give an optically inactive
product. Which of the following structures for A is (are)
consistent with all the data?
Draw as many molecular structures for the compound with the formula: C4H10O
why is this not correct ?
Draw the structure for a compound with molecular formula C, H, LF, that is optically active. Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds and charges), Atoms, and Templates toolbars. Make hydrogen explicit. 20+
A compound has the chemical formula CaH1oO and it is optically active. The compound reacts with HCl and ZnCl2 (the so-called Lucas test) to form a cloudy product within 10 minutes. What is the structure of the compound?
2. Draw the major product(s) formed when the optically active compound shown below is treated with H2O/H2SO4. Is the product optically active? Why or why not? (4 pts) optically active
Draw the structural formula
for all the alkenes with the indicated molecular formula that,
without undergoing a rearrangement, produce the compound shown as a
major product.
5.22 Draw a structural formula for an alkene with the indi- cated molecular formula that gives the compound shown as the major product. Note that more tharn one alkene may give the same compound as the major product. OH HoSO4 (a) C5H10 H2O (b) C5H10 + Br2 → Br (c) C7H12+HCI-→ Cl
STRUCTURES OF ALKANES
1. Structures and Names of Alkanes Compound Complete Structural Formula Condensed Structural Formula Methane Ethane Propane 2. Isomers of Alkanes Isomers of Butane (CH) Compound Complete Structural Formula Condensed Structural Formula Molecular Weight (g/mol) Boiling Point °C) Density (g/mL) Isomers of Pentane (CsHz) Compound Complete Structural Formula Condensed Structural Formula Molecular Weight (g/mol) Boiling Point/Melting Point (°C) Density (g/mL) 2. Compound Complete Structural Formula Condensed Structural Formula Molecular Weight (g/mol) Boiling Point/Melting Point (°C) Density (g/mL) Compound...
3. Draw all the products, including all stereoisomers that form when the optically active compound below reacts with HCl. Which of these will be optically active? Mengh HCI optically active