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AS Chemistry Doubts

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Can you help me out with this question plllzzz!!!!
The compound known as ‘gamma-linolenic acid’ is found in significant amounts in the seeds of
the Evening Primrose plant. There is evidence that the compound may help patients with
diabetes.
CH3(CH2)4CH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)4CO2H
gamma-linolenic acid
How many cis-trans isomers does gamma-linolenic acid have?
A 3 B 6 C 8 D 1
 
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The answer is 8...........
In order to identify the no of cistrans isomers u need to first identify the stereocentres.If a compound has a C-C double bond and each of the C in the double bond is bonded to seperate groups then the compound has a stereocentre.In the above case there are 3 such centres.The total number of cistrans isomers is given by the formula 2^n so 2^3=8. There you go......;)
 
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please tell me why is the answer A and not B?
 

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.8 The equation below represents the combination of gaseous atoms of non-metal X and of hydrogen to form gaseous X2H6 molecules.
2X(g) + 6H(g) -----> X2H6(g) ^H = –2775 kJ mol

The bond energy of an X–H bond is 395 kJ mol
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What is the bond energy of an X–X bond?
A – 405.0 kJ mol

B – 202.5 kJ mol

C +202.5 kJ mol

D +405.0 kJ mol

how do we get D as the answer..please explain!!!!
 
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X2H6 has a one X-X bond and 6 X-H bonds.The eqn given above is thatenthalpy change of formation meaning all these bonds were formed.......The energy released during bond formation is equal in magnitude but with a negative sign to the bond energy(coz its exothermic).........So we have 2775 = 6 * 395 +x .................Answer is 405
 
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X2H6 has a one X-X bond and 6 X-H bonds.The eqn given above is thatenthalpy change of formation meaning all these bonds were formed.......The energy released during bond formation is equal in magnitude but with a negative sign to the bond energy(coz its exothermic).........So we have 2775 = 6 * 395 +x .................Answer is 405
thanks a lot! please tell me this one also..

24 Compound X on reaction with hot concentrated sulphuric acid gave a mixture of three alkenes.
What could X be?
A butan-2-ol
B propan-2-ol
C 2-methylbutan-2-ol
D 2-methylpropan-2-ol

hows the answer A?
 
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thanks a lot! please tell me this one also..

24 Compound X on reaction with hot concentrated sulphuric acid gave a mixture of three alkenes.
What could X be?
A butan-2-ol
B propan-2-ol
C 2-methylbutan-2-ol
D 2-methylpropan-2-ol

hows the answer A?

A substitution reaction occurs.......Butan-2-ol has the formula.CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3.....Now the rules for substituton says a water molecle is eliminated with OH from the carbon containing hydroxy group and the H from one of the neighbouring carbon atoms.......As you can see that there are two carbon atoms neighbouring the (OH) carbon......So two different products but-1-ene and but-2-ene are formed....but2-ene has two isomers (cis and trans but-2-ene) thus giving a total of 3 isomers i.e but-1-ene, cis but-2-ene and trans but-2-ene.......Thus ans is A.
 
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this one also please..
the answer is B
In A and D there is onlo one alkene possible as there is only one C atom neighbouring the (OH) wala carbon
In B there are 4 possible (cis and trans pent-3-ene and cis and trans pent-2-ene)
In C there are 3 possible (cis and trans 3-methyl but-2-ene and 2-ethyl but-1-ene)
 
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The answer is 8...........
In order to identify the no of cistrans isomers u need to first identify the stereocentres.If a compound has a C-C double bond and each of the C in the double bond is bonded to seperate groups then the compound has a stereocentre.In the above case there are 3 such centres.The total number of cistrans isomers is given by the formula 2^n so 2^3=8. There you go......;)
Thank youu sooo much :D
 
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25 Which reaction would not give propene as one product?
A adding an excess of concentrated sulfuric acid to propan-1-ol
B adding warm aqueous sodium hydroxide to 2-bromopropane
C adding warm ethanolic sodium hydroxide to 1-bromopropane
D passing propan-2-ol vapour over heated aluminium oxide
why is the answer B???
 
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29 2-Methylbuta-1,3-diene, CH2=C(CH3)–CH=CH2, is used as a monomer in the manufacture of
synthetic rubbers.
Which compound would not produce this monomer on treatment with concentrated sulfuric acid
at 170°C?
A (CH3)2C(OH)CH(OH)CH3
B HOCH2CH(CH3)CH2CH2OH
C HOCH2CH(CH3)CH(OH)CH3
D HOCH2C(CH3)(OH)CH2CH
gosh i'm soo confused :s
 
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26 Glycol, used in anti-freeze, has the formula HOCH2CH2OH. It can be oxidised to give a number of
products.
What is the molecular formula of an oxidation product of glycol that will not react with sodium?
A C2H2O2 B C2H2O3 C C2H2O4 D C2H4O
 
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The question is in May/June 2003 Q2. Please I asked many people but they didnt know the answer. Question is attached
 

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Hey if u are talking about this qst.....
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B and D cant be cuz the oxidation state of S in both the first and second reaction is the same.
C cant be because SO3^-2 has gained an H+ thus meaning it has gained a proton to become HSO3^- showing that it is acting as a base cuz bases are proton acceptors.
A is the answer cuz HSO3 loses a H+ ion to form SO2 thus it is acting as a acid as they are proton donors.
 

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Can you help me out with this question plllzzz!!!!
The compound known as ‘gamma-linolenic acid’ is found in significant amounts in the seeds of
the Evening Primrose plant. There is evidence that the compound may help patients with
diabetes.
CH3(CH2)4CH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)4CO2H
gamma-linolenic acid
How many cis-trans isomers does gamma-linolenic acid have?
A 3 B 6 C 8 D 1

Sorry for late reply.. but answer is C
Number of Cis Trans isomers is calculated with formula 2 ^ (number of double bonds present in compound)
3 in this case .. so 2^3 = 8
 

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Hey, thnx for starting this separate thread for AS.....i have some questions
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/... AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s10_qp_11.pdf
Q.35, why can't the ans be carbon as well....if carbon monoxide is formed, then it will also undergo same reaction....right?
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/... AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w09_qp_11.pdf
In this I want to know how to do Q. 21 and 31
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...d AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w08_qp_1.pdf
Q.38
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...d AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s08_qp_1.pdf
In Q.29, why is C not an acid?
 
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