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Bruice - Organic Chemistry 5/e (Homework)

James Finch

Chemistry - College, section 1, Fall 2010

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 1 / 14

Due : Friday, August 27, 2010 08:00 EDT

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Here are some textbook questions from Organic Chemistry 5/e by Paula Bruice published by Prentice-Hall. Click here for a list of all of the questions coded in WebAssign.


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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
Answer is not case sensitive.

carbon in B
Answer is not case sensitive.

carbon in C
Answer is not case sensitive.

boron in D
Answer is not case sensitive.

(b) Select the molecule(s) for which the central atom has access to an octet.

Your answer is correct.




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Open the editor below and draw the skeletal structure for 1-tert-butyl-3,3-dimethylcyclohexane.






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Give the molecular formula for the following structures. (Type your answer using the format CxHy for CxHy.)
(a)
Answer is case sensitive.



(b)
Answer is case sensitive.


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Draw the skeletal structure of the more stable species resulting from the electron flow indicated by the electron flow arrow.





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What is the isomeric relationship between each pair?
(a)



(b)



(c)



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(e)