Chemistry 2213A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Syn And Anti Addition, Peroxy Acid, Pyridinium Chlorochromate

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Alcohols are classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary exactly like haloalkanes: depends on the number of carbons attached to the carbon bearing the oh group. The oxygen results in a polar bonds (lots of dipole-dipole interactions) Refer to the table at the bottom of the page. Saturation of molecules with atoms other than carbon and hydrogen. Whenever we add oxygen to a molecule, the number of hydrogens does not change (i. e. ch4 and ch3oh both have the same #of hydrogens and are considered to be saturated: oxygen does not change saturation. Whenever we add nitrogen to a molecule the number of hydrogens goes up by 1 (i. e. ch4 and. General formula for units of unsaturation for all organic molecules is: We have: n = 12, h = 16, x = 2, and o = 1 = (cid:4666)(cid:884)(cid:4666)(cid:883)(cid:884)(cid:4667)+(cid:884)(cid:4667) (cid:883)6 (cid:884) Answer: there are 4 units of unsaturation (cid:884) (cid:884) Un = 4: acid-base reactions pka of alcohols and thiols.

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