Chapter 1: Q20P (page 19)
Draw condensed structures for the compounds represented by the following models
(black = C, grey = H, red = O, blue = N, and green = Cl):
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We have to draw condensed structures of these compounds:
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Chapter 1: Q20P (page 19)
Draw condensed structures for the compounds represented by the following models
(black = C, grey = H, red = O, blue = N, and green = Cl):
We have to draw condensed structures of these compounds:
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Rank the carbanions shown in the margin from most basic to least basic.
HC=C-
H2C=CH-
H3C-CH2-
Change the following condensed structure to Kekulẻ structures:
a. CH3NH(CH2)2CH3
b.(CH3)2CHCl
c.(CH3)3CBr
d.(CH3)3C(CH2)3CHO
Draw the following orbitals:
a. 3sorbital
b. 4sorbitalc.
c. 3porbital
A ketone can be prepared from the reaction of a nitrile with a Grignard reagent. Describe the intermediate formed in this reaction, and show how it can be converted to a ketone.
Describe the orbital used in bonding and the bond angles in the following compounds:
a. CH3O-
b. CO2
c. H2CO
d. N2
e. BF3
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