Chapter 3: Q48P (page 190)
Question: Convert each Newman projection to the equivalent line-angle formula, and assign the IUPAC name.
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Chapter 3: Q48P (page 190)
Question: Convert each Newman projection to the equivalent line-angle formula, and assign the IUPAC name.
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(a) the five isomers of C6H14
(b) the nine isomers of C7H16
(a) Draw and name the five cycloalkane structures of formula. Can any of these structures give rise to geometric (cis-trans) isomerism? If so, show the cis and trans stereoisomers.
(b) Draw and name the eight cycloalkane structures of formulathat do not show geometric isomerism.
(c) Draw and name the four cycloalkanes of formulathat do have cis-trans isomerism.
The following names are all incorrect or incomplete, but they represent real structures. Draw each structure and name it correctly.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
Without looking at the structures, give molecular formulas for the compounds in Problem 3-8 (a) and (b). Use the names of the groups to determine the number of carbon atoms; then use the (2n+2) rule.
Question: This is a Newman projection of a substituted cyclohexane.
(a) Draw the equivalent chair form
(b)Draw the equivalent structure using wedge and dash notation on a cyclohexane hexagon.
(c) Give the IUPAC name.
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