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McMurry - Organic Chemistry 6/e (Homework)

James Finch

Chemistry - College, section 1, Fall 2019

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 2 / 21

Due : Wednesday, October 30, 2019 08:00 EDT

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For each of the following assume all lone pairs are shown.
(a) Determine the formal charge for the following.
nitrogen in A
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carbon in B
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carbon in C
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boron in D
(No Response) (b) Select the molecule(s) for which the central atom has access to an octet.

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Open the editor below and draw the skeletal structure, where each atom obeys the octet/duet rule and no atom possesses a formal charge, for the molecule whose condensed structure is below.
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(a) (CH3)2CHCHCHC(CH3)3



(b) (CH3)3CC(CH3)2CHCHCH3


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Give the IUPAC name for each of the following compounds.
Note: do not forget to use commas to separate locant numbers from each other and to use hyphens to separate locant numbers from letters.
a)

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b)

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c)

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d) CH3(CH2)4CH3 (Hint: If you miss this one, see Table 2.4 p. 62 to make sure you are typing in the IUPAC name (not the common name).)
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e) (CH3CH2)2CHCH2C(CH3)3
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Use the conformations below to determine the following ranking.


Rank in order of increasing stability - least stable to most stable.
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Draw the skeletal structure the bromoalkane (molecular formula given) that gives the alkene shown as the exclusive product of E2 elimination.
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A




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C


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