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- a. Identify the functional groups in the ball-and-stick model of elemicin, a compound partly responsible for the flavor and fragrance of nutmeg. b. Draw a skeletal structure of a constitutional isomer of elemicin that should have a higher boiling point and melting point. c. Label all electrophilic carbon atoms.OH a. Draw the cis and trans isomer of the molecule above. b. Draw the chair form of the trans isomer of the molecule. C. Draw the flipped chair form of the trans isomer of the molecule. d. What is the more stable chair form?Be sure to answer all parts. Draw the structure corresponding to each IUPAC name. a. 3,3-dimethylpentane CH₂ CH₂ edit structure... b. 3-ethyl-4-methylhexane -CH₂ CH₂ CH3 CH₂ edit structure ... CH₂ X
- 41. Draw the structure of a hydrocarbon that has six carbon atoms and a. three vinylic hydrogens and two allylic hydrogens. b. three vinylic hydrogens and one allylic hydrogen. c. three vinylic hydrogens and no allylic hydrogens.How many stereoisomers are possible for the molecule formed by the reaction described in the preceding question? Group of answer choices a. 8 b. 16 c. 32 d. 64 (preceding question is image #2)Organic Chemistry 15. ADLC Assignment Booklet A3 Decide whether each statement is true (T) or false (F). Place your answer in the blank space given. a. A hydrocarbon molecule with a triple bond is more stable than a hydrocarbon molecule with all single bonds. b. The difference between butter and corn oil is that the hydrocarbon molecule in butter contains a double carbon- carbon bond. c. A bent shape is the property that accounts for many of the healthy properties of oleic acid present in corn oil. d. A diet with no fat is the healthiest diet. e. In an industrially produced trans fat, only the relative position of the hydrogen atoms on either side of the double bond is changed. f. Trans fatty acids have a greater likelihood of clogging arteries because they tend to be solids at room temperature.
- Add lone pairs to compound B. В. Select Draw Rings More .C. H3C NH2 // CH N1. Draw the structure for each compound. a.(3R)-3-methylhexane b. (3R,5S,6R)-5-ethyl-3,6-dimethylnonanedocs.google.com 3. Substation reaction is define as. A. Replaced by another atom or group of atoms. B. Added to a molecule with multiple bond. C. Loss of two atoms and groups. is opposite of. 4. OA. Addition reaction. B. Substation reaction C. Elimination reaction. 5. Method is preparing compounds with double and triple bonds is. A. Elimination reaction. B. Substation reaction C. Addition reaction.