Chapter 6: Problem 30
What is a common use for acetone?
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Chapter 6: Problem 30
What is a common use for acetone?
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Classify each of the following as organic or inorganic (Hint: Consider its source.): a. table salt b. sugar c. copper d. diamond e. gold f. vegetable oil
Name each of the following alkynes: a. \(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{C}=\mathrm{CCH}_{2} \mathrm{CH}_{3}\) b. \(\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CH}\)
What are isomers? Give an example.
Draw the structural formula for \(n\)-octyne. How many isomers are possible by moving only the position of the triple bond?
Name each of the following alkynes: a. \(\mathrm{CH}=\mathrm{CCH}_{3}\) b. \(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{C}=\mathrm{CCH}_{2} \mathrm{CH}_{3}\)
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