Chapter 4: Q12P (page 150)
Draw the Z isomer of an alkene that has a CH3and an H on one sp2carbon and isopropyl and butyl groups on the othersp2carbon.
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Chapter 4: Q12P (page 150)
Draw the Z isomer of an alkene that has a CH3and an H on one sp2carbon and isopropyl and butyl groups on the othersp2carbon.

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Draw and label the E and Z isomers for each of the following:
a. CH3CH3CH = CHCH3
b. CH3CH3CH2CH2
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CH3CH2C=C CH2Cl
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CH3CHCH3
c. CH3CH2C=CHCH2CH3
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Cl
d. HOCH2CH2 C = C C ≡ CH
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O = CH C(CH3)3
a. Using the wedge-and-dash notation, draw the nine stereoisomers of 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane.
b. From the nine stereoisomers, identify one pair of enantiomers.
c. Draw the most stable conformer of the most stable stereoisomer.
Are the following pairs identical, enantiomers, diastereomers, or constitutional isomers?
Name the following:

(+)-Mandelic acid has a specific rotation of +158. What would be the observed specific rotation of each of the following mixtures?
a. 50% (-)-mandelic acid and 50% (+)-mandelic acid
b. 25% (-)-mandelic acid and 75% (+)-mandelic acid
c. 75% (-)-mandelic acid and 25% (+)-mandelic acid
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