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Ochem 312 lab final

front 1

Structural isomers:

back 1

-Same molecular formula
-Differ in connectivity of atoms (skeleton)

front 2

Draw three (3) structural isomers with molecular formula C7H14. Use line drawings.

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front 3

Geometric Isomers:

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-Same Molecular formula
-Same connectivity of atoms (skeleton)
-Differ in 3D arrangement (cis & trans)

front 4

Draw two (2) geometric isomers of C4H9N. Again, use line drawings. Include all lone pairs.

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front 5

Circle the two compounds below that are pair of geometric isomers:

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front 6

Thin layer chromatography (TLC), is a quick and easy technique, and is particularly good for comparing what features of organic compounds?
1. Size
2. Boiling point
3. vapor pressure
4. Polarity
5. Melting point

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no data

front 7

How are each of the following pairs of drawings related? Your choices are 1) Structural isomers, 2) geometric isomers, 3) they are not related.

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1. Same not isomers
2. Same not isomers
3. Structural isomers
4. Not isomers
5. Structural Isomers

front 8

What structural features make a compound soluble or insoluble in Water?

back 8

???

front 9

Compounds soluble in water are called ____________, and insoluble in water are called_______________.

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Miscible, immiscible.

front 10

Circle the compounds you expect to be MOST Soluble in water:

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no data

front 11

What is the purpose of doing column chromatography? what makes it different from TLC?

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???