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CH3CH2CH(BR)CH=C(BONDED TO A METHYL ON
CH3CH2CH(BR)CH=C(BONDED TO A METHYL ON ONE SIDE AND AN ETHYL ON THE OTHER)
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Jay
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What is the name of this alkene
CH3CH2CH(BR)CH=C(BONDED TO A METHYL ON ONE SIDE AND AN ETHYL ON THE OTHER)
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Jayde
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this is considered to have asymmetrical carbons :ch3ch2ch(chlorine group is connected on bottom)Ch3
why isn't this one: ch3ch2ch
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Krystal
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Which statement about a methyl functional group is correct?
A methyl group consists of a carbon bonded to three hydrogen atoms. A
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complete each of the following and name the product
a CH3CH2CH=CH2+HCl gives b CH3CH2CH=CH2+Br2 gives c CH3CH2CH=CH2+H2o-H+gives
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beku
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Consider the process below. The normal boiling point of CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 is 99 °C.
CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3(g, 128 °C, 1 atm) ⟶
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jhope
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A hydrocarbon consists of a benzene ring and two methyl groups. The methyl groups are located at opposite carbons and the
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Summer
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2-methylbutan-1-ol is oxidised by potassium dichromate:
2-methylbutan-1-ol + [O] ==> 2-methylbutan-1-al + water
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Potassium
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1. Ethanol and methyl ether have the same elements in same proportions. What is the difference between these two compounds?
My
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anonymous
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Draw the hemiketal obtained by addition of methanol to 3-methyl-2-hexanone
This is what I got: 3-methyl-2-hexanone + CH3OH <->
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meghan
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