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Problem 22

Write the balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of each of the following compounds: a. hexane b. cyclopentane c. dimethylpropane

Problem 27

Draw the condensed structural formula, or skeletal formula, for each of the following: a. hex-1-ene b. 4 -methylpent- 2 -yne c. 4 -bromobut- 1 -ene d. cyclohept-1-ene

Problem 28

Draw the condensed structural formula, or line-angle formula, if cyclic, for each of the following: a. 1-methylcyclopentene b. 1-bromo-3-hexyne c. 3,4 -dimethyl-1-pentene d. 2 -methyl-2-hexene

Problem 31

Draw the condensed structural formula for each of the following: a. trans-2-bromo-3-chlorobut-2-ene b. trans-hept-3-ene c. cis-pent-2-ene

Problem 32

Draw the condensed structural formula for each of the following: a. \(c i s-1,2-\) dif luoroethene b. trans-2-pentene c. trans-2-heptene

Problem 37

Draw the line-angle formula for each of the following compounds: a. phenol b. 1,3 -dichlorobenzene c. 4 -ethyltoluene

Problem 38

Draw the line-angle formula for each of the following compounds: a. toluene b. 4 -bromoaniline c. 1,2,4 -trichlorobenzene

Problem 39

Write the balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of each of the following hydrocarbons found in gasoline: a. Octane b. isopentane ( 2 -methylbutane) c. 3 -cthyltoluene

Problem 40

Write the balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of each of the following hydrocarbons found in gasoline: a. decane b. cyclohexane c. toluene

Problem 41

Match the following physical and chemical properties with potassium chloride, \(\mathrm{KCl}\), used in salt substitutes, or butane, \(\mathrm{C}_{4} \mathrm{H}_{10}\), used in lighters: (11.1) a. melts at \(-138^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) b. burns vigorously in air c. melts at \(770^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) d. contains ionic bonds e. is a gas at room temperature

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