Chapter 12: Q. 12.39 (page 425)
A compound called resveratrol is an antioxidant, found in the skin of grapes. Identify the functional groups in resveratrol.
Short Answer
The functional group present in the compound is alcohol.
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Chapter 12: Q. 12.39 (page 425)
A compound called resveratrol is an antioxidant, found in the skin of grapes. Identify the functional groups in resveratrol.
The functional group present in the compound is alcohol.
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Draw the condensed structural or line-angle formula for the aldehyde or ketone formed when each of the following alcohols is oxidized [O] (if no reaction, write none):
Draw the condensed structural formula for the alcohol formed when each of the following is reduced by hydrogen in the presence of a nickel catalyst:
a. butyraldehyde b. acetone
c. hexanal d. 2-methyl-3-pentanone
Classify each of the following alcohols as primary () , secondary () , or tertiary () : ()
a.

b.

c.

d.

Write the balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of each of the following compounds:
a. propanol
b.hexanol
Ionone is a compound that gives violets their aroma. The small, edible, purple flowers of violets are used in salads and to make teas. Liquid ionone has a density of
a. What functional groups are present in ionone?
b. Is the double bond on the side chain cis or trans?
c. What are the molecular formula and molar mass of ionone?
d. How many moles are in of ionone ?
e. When ionone reacts with hydrogen in the presence of a platinum catalyst, hydrogen adds to the double bonds and converts the ketone group to an alcohol. Draw the condensed structural formula and give the molecular formula for the product.
f. How many milliliters of hydrogen gas at STP are needed to completely react with of ionone?

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