Chapter 7: Q8P (page 194)
The sex attractant of the common housefly is an alkene named. Draw its structure. (Tricosane is the straight-chain alkane.)
Short Answer
Structure ofthe compound is:

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Chapter 7: Q8P (page 194)
The sex attractant of the common housefly is an alkene named. Draw its structure. (Tricosane is the straight-chain alkane.)
Structure ofthe compound is:

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Draw structures corresponding to the following systematic names:
(a)(4E)-2, 4-Dimethyl-1, 4-hexadiene
(b)cis-3, 3-Dimethyl-4-propyl-1, 5-octadiene
(c)4-Methyl-1, 2-pentadiene
(d)(3E,5Z)-2, 6-Dimethyl-1, 3, 5,7-octatetraene
(e)3-Butyl-2-heptene
(f)trans-2, 2, 5, 5-Tetramethyl-3-hexene
Question: Name the following alkenes, including a cis or trans designation

Name the following alkenes, and tell which compound in each pair is more stable:

Which of the following compounds can exist as pairs of cis-trans isomers? Draw each cis-trans pair, and indicate the geometry of each isomer.
Which of the following compounds can exist as pairs of cis-trans isomers? Draw each cis-trans pair, and indicate the geometry of each isomer.
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