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Draw structural formulas for the following molecules. Remember the following: Carbons on the end of a chain are attached to three hydrogens
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Organic Compound Naming Worksheet - Answers Write the name of each of the following organic compounds: 1) 3-methylpentane 2) cyclohexanol 3) 3-ethylhexane Write the structures for the …
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Solutions for the Naming Ionic Compounds Practice Worksheet 1) ammonium chloride 2) iron (III) nitrate 3) titanium (III) bromide 4) copper (I) phosphide 5) tin (IV) selenide 6) gallium arsenide …
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Brief Guide to the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry
Substitutive nomenclature is the main method for naming organic-chemical compounds. It is used mainly for compounds of carbon and elements of Groups 13–17. For naming purposes, a …
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Chapter 18 Naming Esters Practice Worksheet Esters: Systematic names of esters are based on the name of the corresponding carboxylic acid. Remember, esters look like this: ... Name the …
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Mar 16, 2014 · Worksheet—Answer Key Nomenclature (Naming Compounds) Name: Write the name for each of the following compounds. 1. CaCO3 calcium carbonate 11. BaSO4 barium …
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Chemical nomenclature is a system for naming compounds. Today we follow rules set down by the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). We will be concerned with …
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Naming is restricted to compounds with the functional groups alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters, up to a maximum of 8 …
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Inorganic Nomenclature Worksheet 1. ammonium sulfide 51. aluminum acetate 101. sodium acetate 2. sodium nitrate 52. calcium chloride dihydrate 102. zinc sulfite 3. cupric bromide 53. …
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Consider the following list of organic compounds. Compound 1: CH 3 CH 2 CH(OH)CH 3 Compound 2: CH 3 CH 2 COCH 3 Compound 3: CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH Compound 4: CH 3 CH …
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Discussion Worksheet #3 Partial Answers Cycloalkanes and Cyclohexane Conformations Skill 1: Nomenclature of cycloalkanes Name the parent chain “cyclo-“ Number to give substituents …
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represents an organic compound? have A) 25. Atoms of which element can bond with each other to form ring and chain structures in compounds? A) C B) Ca C) H D) Na 26. Which element …
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Summer Work: Naming & Writing Formulas AP Chemistry Naming Simple Compounds Molecule or molecular compound is an assembly of two or more non-metal atoms tightly bonded …
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Naming Alkanes - Worksheet #2 Draw the structural formula and line angle formula for the following molecules. Remember the following: 1) 4-ethyl-octane -c- ... Give the correct name …
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Worksheet: Writing Chemical Formulas and Naming Compounds The table below contains chemical compound names and formulas. Fill in the missing formula or name for each …
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Lesson 6: Organic Reactions 1. Combustion Reactions: Many organic compounds react with excess oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. On Table I of your reference tables, the first …
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the Naming of Organic Compounds (AL) Funct i o na l Gr o up s / Fo r m ul a e o f Funct i o na l Gr o up s / N o m e ncl a t ur e o f C o m p o und s Easy 2 questions) /17 ... The functionality of …
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Nomenclature Worksheet Answer Key Chem21, Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Nomenclature of Alkanes 1.) 3-methylpentane 2.) 2,3-dimethylpentane 3.) 3-methylhexane 4.) …
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Sep 5, 2020 · Chemistry 122 Carbonyl Compounds Worksheet For each of the following names, draw the appropriate structure and name which functional group it belongs to. 1. Butanoic acid …
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(c) The properties of the fractions are shown in the table. boiling range /°C percentage by mass of the fraction number of carbon atoms fraction A 1–4 3 less than 40 B 4–10 14 40 – 160 C 10 – …