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CHEM 219 Module 2 Problem Set Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab Gallaher Portage Learning

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CHEM 219 Module 2 Problem Set Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab Gallaher Portage Learning

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  • December 18, 2023
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Answer: Molecules composed only of the elements carbon and hydrogen. Your Answer: A hydrocarbon is a fully saturated chain of carbons and hydrogens Define hydrocarbon. Not yet graded / 0 pts Question 1 What are the two major classes of hydrocarbon compounds? Your Answer: Not yet graded / 0 pts Question 2 CHEM 219 Module 2 Problem Set Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab Gallaher Portage Learning Score for this quiz: 10 out of 10 Submitted Jul 31 at 5:44pm This attempt took 110 minutes. Answer: AlkANES have only C-C single bonds (saturated). AlkENES have at least one C=C. AlkYNES have at least one C≡C. Your Answer: Alkanes have a c -c bond Alkenes have a minimum of one C=C bond Alkynes have a minimum of one Describe the fundamental structural differences between alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. Not yet graded / 0 pts Question 3 Name the following alkanes using IUPAC systematic nomenclature methodology: Not yet graded / 0 pts Question 4 Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Answer: Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes) and Aromatic Hydrocarbons (benzene) Two different Newman projections of a linear alkane molecule are shown below. Answer the questions which follow. Not yet graded / 0 pts Question 5 Your Answer: A.4-Ethyl -2,2-dimethylhexane B.1,1,3 -TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXANE C.1,3,3 -Trichlorobutane D.3-Methylhexane Answer: A.4-ethyl -2,2-dimethylhexane B.1,1,3 -trimethylcyclohexane C.1,3,3 -trichlorobutane D.3-methylhexane

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