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Guinn and Brewer- Essentials of GOB (Homework)

Chris Read

W.H. Freeman, section 1, Fall 2011

Instructor: Mr. Freeman

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Due : Friday, September 2, 2011 07:00 PM EDT

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1. –/1 points Notes Question: GBEssGOB1 6.AE.058.
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Select two different conformations of C5H12.

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2. –/3 points Notes Question: GBEssGOB1 6.AE.070.
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Provide skeletal line structures for the following structural formulas.
(a) **image e**

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  2. Use MarvinSketch to draw the
    chemical structure.
  3. Click Finished when you are done.
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(b) **image c**

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(c) **image b**

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3. –/3 points Notes Question: GBEssGOB1 6.AE.086.
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Name the following branched-chain alkanes:
(a)
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(b)
Answer is not case sensitive.


(c)
Answer is not case sensitive.



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4. –/3 points Notes Question: GBEssGOB1 6.AE.090.
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Provide skeletal line structures for the following cycloalkanes:
(a) cyclopropane

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(b) cyclobutane

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(c) methylcyclobutane

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5. –/2 points Notes Question: GBEssGOB1 6.AE.110.
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Muscone is a compound used in the perfume industry.
**structure of muscone**

Does this compound contain a cycloalkane?
    

How many carbon atoms are in the ring?
Enter an exact number.



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6. –/1 points Notes Question: GBEssGOB1 6.TB.011.
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Which of the following compounds contains a heteroatom?
**lewis structures**
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

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