Chapter 3: Q3-8-Pc (page 72)
Identify the carbon atoms in the following molecules as primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary:
C)

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Chapter 3: Q3-8-Pc (page 72)
Identify the carbon atoms in the following molecules as primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary:
C)

c)

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For each of the following compounds, draw an isomer that has the same functional group.
a.

b.

c.

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Question: The barrier to rotation about the C-C bond in bromoethane is 15 kJ/mol (3.6 kcal/mol).
(a) What energy value can you assign to an H鈫愨啋Br eclipsing interaction?
(b) Construct a quantitative diagram of potential energy versus bond rotation for bromoethane.
Explain why each of the following names is incorrect:
Draw structures of alkanes that meet the following descriptions:
(a) An alkane with two tertiary carbons
Draw the structures of the following molecules:
(a) Biacetyl, , a substance with the aroma of butter; it containsno rings or carbon鈥揷arbon multiple bonds.
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