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Practice Problems
Here is a practice problem set for your enjoyment. Solutions and a new problem set will be posted soon.
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Re: Practice Problems
Is 1-(methylethoxy)-2-methylpropane another correct/acceptable way to write 2-isopropoxy-2-methylpropane?
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Re: Practice Problems
Mizuno_Mikaela_1D wrote:Is 1-(methylethoxy)-2-methylpropane another correct/acceptable way to write 2-isopropoxy-2-methylpropane?
Of course it is, you can always use systematic naming :)
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Vera Ong 3H wrote:Have the solutions for problem set 2 been posted already?
No, but it will be in about 5 seconds.
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Here are the solutions for the problem set 02. A new problem set will be posted soon.
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Re: Practice Problems
David Sung 2H wrote:Is tert-butane the same as methyl-propane?
No, tert-butane is not a thing. See picture for explanation.
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Re: Practice Problems
604746385 wrote:Better question when would you use E and Z notation for cyclo-molecules?
For 8-membered rings and larger.
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Is there a similar rule for using E and Z describing 8 membered ring structures but in branched and non-ring structures?
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Re: Practice Problems
604746385 wrote:Is there a similar rule for using E and Z describing 8 membered ring structures but in branched and non-ring structures?
No
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Re: Practice Problems
For Practice Problems 1, for 2-isopropoxy-2-methylpropane why would it not be 2-isopropoxy-1,1-dimethylethane
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Re: Practice Problems
Alina_Mitchell_2C wrote:What does it mean for a ring to be 8 membered?
I believe an 8 membered ring means cyclooctane. Possible larger rings include cyclononane and cyclodecane (if they're C-C single bond rings) because we are only expected to know up to the prefix for 10 members.
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