Chapter 20: Q20.4 CYL (page 1105)
Name the following molecule:

Short Answer
The name of the given molecule is \(4 - propyloctane\).
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Chapter 20: Q20.4 CYL (page 1105)
Name the following molecule:

The name of the given molecule is \(4 - propyloctane\).
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Write Lewis structures and describe the molecular geometry of each carbon atom in the following compounds:
(a) cis-3-hexene
(b) cis-1-chloro-2-bromoethene
(c) 2-pentyne
(d)trans-6-ethyl-7-methyl-2-octene
Write the two-resonance structures for the acetate ion.
Explain why it is not possible to prepare a ketone that contains only two carbon atoms.
Explain why unbranched alkenes can form geometric isomers while unbranched alkanes cannot. Does this explanation involve the macroscopic domain or the microscopic domain?
Ethylene can be produced by the pyrolysis of ethane:
\[{{\rm{C}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\to{{\rm{C}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{+}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{2}}}\]
How many kilograms of ethylene is produced by the pyrolysis of 1.000 ×103 kg of ethane, assuming a 100.0%yield?
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