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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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.
Name the following alkenes:

Question: Assign E or Z configuration to each of the following compounds:

Question: When methyl vinyl ether reacts with a strong acid, the proton adds to
C2 exclusively, instead of C1 or the oxygen atom. Draw the three protonated
forms of methyl vinyl ether and explain this observation

Q 51 Normally, a trans alkene is more stable than its cis isomer trans-Cyclooctene, however, is less stable than cis-cyclooctene by 38.5 kJ/mol. Explain.
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