Chapter 3: Q. 27 E-b (page 88)
Draw structures that meet the following descriptions (there are many
Possibilities):
(b) Two isomers with the formula
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Chapter 3: Q. 27 E-b (page 88)
Draw structures that meet the following descriptions (there are many
Possibilities):
(b) Two isomers with the formula
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Formaldehyde,, is known to all biologists because of its usefulness as a tissue preservative. When pure, formaldehyde trimerizes to give trioxane,, which, surprisingly enough, has no carbonyl groups. Only one monobromo derivative ()of trioxane is possible. Propose a structure for trioxane.
Draw structures that meet the following descriptions (there are many
Possibilities):
(a) Three isomers with the formula
Identify the carbon atoms in the following molecules as primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary:

b)
Consider 2-methylbutane (isopentane) sighting along C-2, C-3 bond:
Draw the structures of the following molecules:
(b) Ethylenimine, , a substance used in the synthesis of
melamine polymers; it contains no multiple bonds.
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