Chapter 19: Problem 117
Give some examples of molecules containing "fused" benzene rings.
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Chapter 19: Problem 117
Give some examples of molecules containing "fused" benzene rings.
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Write the names and structural formulas of the first ten straight-chain alkanes without looking at your textbook. By what group of atoms does each successive member of this family differ from the previous member?
Describe the alternative system for naming ketones. Give two examples of ketones, along with their names in both systems.
What type of alkane reaction does the following equation represent?
How are carboxylic acids synthesized? Give an example of an organic acid and the molecule from which it is synthesized. What type of reaction is this?
What is an alkyl group? How is a given alkyl group related to its parent alkane?
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