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Chemistry, Organic Chemistry
Year 3

Alkane reaction problems


1) When chlorinated, an alkane, C6H14, gives only two products with the formula C6H13Cl. What is the structure of the alkane??

2) The reaction of lithium di-sec-butylcuprate with isopenyl bromide yields?

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Structures for Compounds - Compound A is optically active and has the molecular formula C5H10O. On catalytic hydrogenation (addition of hydrogen) of A, Compound B is obtained. Compound B has the molecular formula C5H12O and is optically inactive. Give the structure for Compounds A and B.

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