Chapter 5: Q17P (page 201)
Question: Draw the products that would be obtained by following the incorrect arrows in the box entitled 鈥淎 Few Words about Curved Arrows鈥 and explain what is wrong with the structures you obtain
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Chapter 5: Q17P (page 201)
Question: Draw the products that would be obtained by following the incorrect arrows in the box entitled 鈥淎 Few Words about Curved Arrows鈥 and explain what is wrong with the structures you obtain


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Draw curved arrows to show the movement of the electrons that result in formation of the given product(s).


Question: Determine the degree of unsaturation and then draw possible structures for noncyclic compounds with the following molecular formulas:
a. C3H6
b. C3H4
c. C4H6
Use what the curved arrows tell you about electron movement to determine the product(s) of each reaction step.


Squalene, a hydrocarbon with the molecular formula C30H50, is obtained from shark liver. (Squalus is Latin for 鈥渟hark.鈥) If squalene is an acyclic compound, how many 蟺 bonds does it have?
Draw the Skeletal structure for each of the following:
a. (Z)-1,3,5-tribromo-2-pentene
b. (Z)-3-methyl-2-heptene
c. (E)-1,2-dibromo-3-isopropyl-2-hexene
d. vinyl bromide
e. 1,2-dimethylcyclopentene
f. diallyl amine
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