Chemistry - A Molecular Science
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry Example 13.3 Draw the skeletal structure of 3-methyl-4-ethyloctane. 1. Draw the eight-carbon contin ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry Example 13.4 Draw the constitutional isomers of the alkane C H 6 . 14 Our strategy is to start with ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry 302 Geometric isomers Sigma bonds are cylindrical, and the groups bound by them rotate around the b ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry 303 Enantiomers There is additional complexity in the struct ures of organic molecules that possess ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry Example 13.6 How many stereocenters does sucrose (Figure 13.16) possess? The two bonds in a ring re ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry shown in Figure 13.17. Vitamin A is an alcohol . Cholesterol is an alcohol that is normally synthes ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry 306 CARBOXYLIC ACIDS Carboxyl groups consist of a hydroxyl group attached to a carbonyl group (Figu ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry carbon that is next to the carboxyl carbon. In almost all biologically relevant amino acids, the ca ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry 308 Refer to Figure 13.26 for the following discussion of the mechanism for esterification. Step 1 ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry ADDITION POLYMERS Addition polymers are formed in addition reactions a nd include such familiar mat ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry 310 POLYESTERS The reaction of an acid and an alcohol yields an ester, and the reaction of a dia ci ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry 311 is emphasized in Figure 13.35 by the bonds show n in red. As we shall see in the next section, ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry O H OH H H H HCH^2 OP O O O O HH H H HCH^2 OP O O O O HH H H H O sugar (deoxyribose) N-containing p ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry (a) (b) phosphate on backbone Figure 13.40 Space-filling (a) and ball-and-sti ck (b) models of a sh ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry Functional groups are groups of atoms that are reactive. • Alcohols contain the hydroxyl group. The ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry After studying the material presented in this chapter, you should be able to: 1. convert skeletal s ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry 13.8 EXERCISES 1. What is the difference between satu rated and unsaturated hydrocarbons? Differen ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry Predict the product reaction of with HBr. 24. Write a step-wise mechanism for th e reaction of ...
Chapter 13 Organic Chemistry 38. Indicate whether or not each of the fo llowing molecules has a stereoisomer. For those that do, ...
Chapter 14 Inorganic Chemistry 14.5 Transition Metals as Catalysts 14.0 INTRODUCTION In Chapter 13 we discussed organic chemistr ...
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