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Chapter 21 Web-site:

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1. Classify the following compounds as saturated or unsaturated.

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2. What is the general formula for a hydrocarbon with one ring and a triple bond? a. CnH2n+2 b. CnH2n c. CnH2n–2 d. CnH2n–4 e. CnH2n–6

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3. Draw the following alkanes: a. 4-bromo-3,3-dimethylhexane b. 3-ethyl-1-methyl-1-propylcyclopentane c. 5-ethyl-2,2-difluoro-3-isopropylheptane d. 4-butyl-1-chloro-1-ethylcyclohexane

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4. Name the following alkanes:

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5. Draw the following alkenes: a. 4,7-dibromo-3-propyl-2-heptene b. 3,3-dipropylcyclobutene c. trans-1,3-pentadiene d. cis-2-chloro-5-ethyl-3-octene

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Geometric isomers of alkenes – If each sp2 C has 2 different groups attached it will have two possible orientations due the fact that pi bonds do not allow for free rotation – If each sp2 C has only one hydrogen you can classify the structure as cis or trans Trans 2 Hydrogens are on opposite sides of pi bond Cis 2 Hydrogens are on the same side of pi bond Although these structures are Geometric isomers (the 2 halogens are on opposite sides in the left structure and same side in the right) you don’t refer to them as cis/trans

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6 . Name the following alkenes.

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7. Draw the following alkynes: a. 3-ethyl-4,5-difluoro-1-pentyne b. 7,7-dimethyl-2,4-octadiyne

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8. Name the following alkynes: a. b.

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9. For each of the following draw all of the structural isomers. Do any of your structures have geometric isomers? If so, draw and label them. a. C6H14 b. C5H10 c. C4H6 d. C4H7Br

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10. Draw the following molecules. a. para-iodoisobutylbenzene b. meta-tert-butyltoluene c. 2,4,6-tribromophenol

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11. Write out the reaction for the mono-chlorination of pentane. What type of reaction is this?

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12. Predict the product for the following addition reactions: a. 1-pentene + Br2  b. 2-butene + HCl  c. 2-pentene + HBr  d. 1-butene + H2O (in the pressence of H+) 

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13. Which of the following transitions does not represent a hydrogenation reaction? a. 1-butene  butane b. 1-pentyne  pentane c. pentane  2-pentene d. butanal  1-butanol

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14. Identify the functional groups that are present in the following compounds: aspartame estrogen vanillin

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15. For each of the following (1) draw the products of oxidation and (2) name the reactants and products:

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16. Draw the following: a. 4-bromo-3-ethylbutanoic acid b. 6-chloro-3-hexanone c. 2,3-dimethylpentanal

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17. Classify the following amines as primary, secondary or tertiary; a. tertbutylamine e. ethylhexylamine

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18. Predict and name the products for the following: a. propanoic acid + 3-methyl-1-butanol  b. methanoic acid + 1-propanol  c. 2,3-dibromohexanoic acid + ethanol 

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20. What compounds would you use to synthesize the following esters? a. methyl ethanoate b. cyclohexyl propanoate

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21. Circle the chiral carbons in the following:

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22. Peptide bonds in proteins are the result of ___________ reactions between __________. Differentiate between primary, secondary and tertiary structures of a protein? How many possible dipeptides will result if you were to mix valine and leucine together?

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23. Draw gly-phe-ser-ala

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24. What type of monomers are used to make addition polymers? a. Alkanes b. Alkenes c. Alcohols and carboxylic acids d. Amines and carboxylic acids

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25. What type of monomers are used to make condensation polymers? a. Alkanes b. Alkenes c. Alcohols and carboxylic acids d. Amines and carboxylic acids

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26. Draw a short segment of the polymer that is the result of the following monomers: a. tetrafluoroethene b. 4-methyl-2-pentene c. 1,1-dichloro-1-butene

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27. Draw the monomer used to make the following polymers. a. b. c. d. e.

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28. Which of the following are examples of condensation polymers? a. Proteins b. DNA c. Polysaccharides d. Polystyrene

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1. Saturated => all single bonds Unsaturated => double or triple bonds a. 4-isopropyl-5-methyloctane b. 2,5,5-trichloror-4-propylheptane c. 2-bromo-4-isobutyl-1-methylcyclohexane

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4. 5. a. 4-fluoro-5-methyl-3-heptane b. 3-chloro-1isopropylcyclohexene c. cis-2-hexane d. trans-8,8-dibromo-4-methyl-2-octene e. 5,8-diethyl-1,7-decadiene

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