Now, let’s check our answers.

Now, let’s check our answers.

FacebookTweetPin In this lesson, we will learn how to name cycloalkanes (rings). We will separate naming cycloalkanes into four categories: cycloalkane only, cycloalkane with one substituent, cycloalkane with two substituents, cycloalkane with more than two substituents. Ring onlyName the ring beginning with “cyclo” and using a prefix signifying the number of carbons that the ring…
FacebookTweetPin Guide To Functional Groups By Mayya Alocci Functional groups are different groups of atoms that characterize a molecule and give it specific chemical reactivity. These groups also serve as basis to name organic molecules. Molecules that have the same functional groups belong to the same class. Note: “R” notation represents all alkyl groups (any…
FacebookTweetPin Constitutional isomers, also called structural isomers, are molecules that have the same molecular formula but different structure and different names. Constitutional Isomers of Alkanes Alkanes are hydrocarbons with all single bonds. Alkanes have the formula CnH2n+2.Steps for drawing constitutional isomers of alkanes.1. Start by drawing the longest chain of carbons.2. Shorten the chain by…
FacebookTweetPin Draw the double Newman Projection of 1,1-dimethyl cyclohexane looking down the C2-C1 and C4-C5 bonds The steps of drawing a Newman Projection of 1,1-dimethyl cyclohexane are the following:1. Draw 1,1-dimethyl cyclohexane2. Draw a chair conformation of 1,1-dimethyl cyclohexane and number the carbons on the chair3. Identify and highlight C2-C1 bond and C4-C5 bond4. Looking…
FacebookTweetPin E2 Versus E1 Cheat Sheet Nucleophile Versus Base Chart LINKS Organic Chemistry Course Online Organic Chemistry Tutoring Transformation Tutoring References: Organic Chemistry by Paula Yurkanis BruiceOrganic Chemistry by David KleinOrganic Chemistry by Maitland Jones Jr.Organic Chemistry by Leroy G. Wade, Jr. Schedule a free consultation call with an expert Organic Chemistry Tutor Online by…
FacebookTweetPin Draw structures for all constitutional isomers with the following molecular formula: C5H12 Constitutional isomers, also called structural isomers, are molecules that have the same molecular formula but different structure. In this case our formula is C5H12, which means all of the isomers must have five carbons and twelve hydrogens. The structure and connection of…
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