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Part 1 of 1 - Question 1 of 19 7.0 Points Look a the given molecule. How many atoms are in the main chain of the molecule? Is the main chain a ring?
Part 1 of 1 -Question 1 of 197.0 PointsLook a the given molecule.Is there assignable stereochemistry? (yes or no) Question 2 of 192.0 PointsWhat is the IUPAC name for the molecule in question 1? Include proper spelling, punctuation and formatting. NO PARTIAL CREDITQuestion 3 of 198.0 PointsLook a the given molecule..Is there assignable stereochemistry? (yes or no) Question 4 of 192.0 PointsWhat is the IUPAC name for the molecule in question 3? Include proper spelling, punctuation and formatting. NO PARTIAL CREDITQuestion 5 of 198.0 PointsLook a the given molecule.Is there assignable stereochemistry? (yes or no) Question 6 of 192.0 PointsWhat is the IUPAC name for the molecule in question 5? Include proper spelling, punctuation and formatting. NO PARTIAL CREDITQuestion 7 of 197.0 PointsLook a the given molecule.Is there assignable stereochemistry? (yes or no) Question 8 of 192.0 PointsWhat is the IUPAC name for the molecule in question 7? Include proper spelling, punctuation and formatting. NO PARTIAL CREDITQuestion 9 of 195.0 PointsLook at the given reaction.What is the major product of this reaction. Compound mechanism.which is formed by an mechanism.Which reagent is generally preferred for secondary haloalkanes since it is more selective? PBr3 or DBr? Question 10 of 196.0 PointsLook at the given reaction.What is the major product of this reaction? Compound What mechanism occurs in this reaction? Consider what happens if we replace CH3ONa with H2SO4What is now the major product of this reaction? Compound What mechanism occurs in this reaction? Consider what happens if we replace CH3ONa, CH3OH with H2O and NaOHWhat is now the major product of this reaction? Compound What mechanisms occurs in this reaction? Question 11 of 197.0 PointsLook at the given synthesis. Fill in the blanks with the letter code for the appropriate reagent or the correct vocabulary word.to give the final product. Use of for the last step instead will give a mix of products.Question 12 of 1910.0 PointsLook at the given synthesis. Fill in the blanks with the letter code for the appropriate reagent or the correct vocabulary word.to give the desired product.Question 13 of 1912.0 PointsLook at the given synthesis. Fill in the blanks with the letter code for the appropriate reagent or the correct vocabulary word.work up to give the desired product.Question 14 of 196.0 PointsHow many different signals would you expect to see in the 1H NMR of the given compounds? (i.e. different chemical shifts)/Compound F = Question 15 of 196.0 PointsHow many subpeaks would you expect to see due to coupling in the signal of the indicated hydrogen in the 1H NMR? (i.e. multiplicity)Compound A = Compound B = Compound C = Compound D = Compound E = Compound F = Question 16 of 1910.0 Points307 KBLook at the given spectra and formula.and .group.Question 17 of 193.0 PointsWhich structure corresponds to the spectra shown in question 16?Compound Question 18 of 1910.0 Points310 KBLook at the given spectra and formula.How many degrees of unsaturation are there in the molecule? and .and .What element is the CH2 represented by 1H NMR peak at 3.95 ppm bonded to? What element is the CH represented by the1H NMR peak at 3.40 ppm bonded to? functional group.Question 19 of 193.0 PointsWhich structure corresponds to the spectra shown in question 18?Compound I am attaching the pictures of the problems. Only need solutions.