(i) Compound H is an example of what functional group? Select alternative ✓ (ii) Compound G is classified as a: Select alternative (iii) Which compound has all carbons sp2 hybridised? Select alternative ✓ V

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(i) Compound H is an example of what functional group? Select alternative
(ii) Compound G is classified as a: Select alternative
(iii) Which compound has all carbons sp2 hybridised? Select alternative
(iv) Which two compounds in Table 1 are constitutional isomers? Select alternative
(v) Which statement best describes the stereochemistry of compound G?
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(vi) Which compound in Table 1 is the MOST polar? Select alternative ✓
(vii) What is the systematic (IUPAC) name of compound G? Select alternative
(viii) Which compounds will have MORE than 4 signals in their 13C NMR spectra? Select alternative
(ix) Which electrophile from Table 1 will react fastest in an SN1 reaction? Select alternative
(x) How many constitutionally isomeric alkenes will be formed when compound L reacts with NaOH?
Select alternative
(xi) Which compound(s) from Table 1 can be used to form a Grignard reagent? Select alternative
(xii) Which functional groups can be prepared by reacting a suitable carbonyl compound with compound M?
Transcribed Image Text:(i) Compound H is an example of what functional group? Select alternative (ii) Compound G is classified as a: Select alternative (iii) Which compound has all carbons sp2 hybridised? Select alternative (iv) Which two compounds in Table 1 are constitutional isomers? Select alternative (v) Which statement best describes the stereochemistry of compound G? Select alternative (vi) Which compound in Table 1 is the MOST polar? Select alternative ✓ (vii) What is the systematic (IUPAC) name of compound G? Select alternative (viii) Which compounds will have MORE than 4 signals in their 13C NMR spectra? Select alternative (ix) Which electrophile from Table 1 will react fastest in an SN1 reaction? Select alternative (x) How many constitutionally isomeric alkenes will be formed when compound L reacts with NaOH? Select alternative (xi) Which compound(s) from Table 1 can be used to form a Grignard reagent? Select alternative (xii) Which functional groups can be prepared by reacting a suitable carbonyl compound with compound M?
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Transcribed Image Text:F с Br + K ОН Br Н OCH 3 CI M я ОН С NH
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