Using the given IUPAC name 4-chloro-3,4-dimethylnonan-1-amine Please help with the following: On a page titled Hydrogen Bonding with Water print/draw the expanded structure of your molecule. (If the structure already contains any dashed lines, make them solid (nondashed) covalent bonds for this assignment so that they are not confused with hydrogen bonds) o Illustrate all the locations where your molecule could form hydrogen bonds with water either as a hydrogen donor or as a target (receiver) of hydrogen bonds from water. Do this by drawing bent water molecules as necessary and representing hydrogen bonds between water and the molecule using dashed lines. Be sure it is clear exactly which atoms on each molecule are involved in the hydrogen bonds. o If your molecule is not capable of forming hydrogen bonds with water explain why not. On a page titled Chiral Carbons print/draw the expanded structure of your molecule. o Determine if your molecule contains any chiral carbons. If there are chiral carbons in your molecule, circle or highlight all of them. If your molecule does not contain any chiral carbons explain why none of the carbons are chi

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Using the given IUPAC name

4-chloro-3,4-dimethylnonan-1-amine

Please help with the following:

 

On a page titled Hydrogen Bonding with Water print/draw the expanded structure of
your molecule. (If the structure already contains any dashed lines, make them solid (nondashed) covalent bonds for this assignment so that they are not confused with hydrogen
bonds)
o Illustrate all the locations where your molecule could form hydrogen bonds with
water either as a hydrogen donor or as a target (receiver) of hydrogen bonds from
water. Do this by drawing bent water molecules as necessary and representing
hydrogen bonds between water and the molecule using dashed lines. Be sure it is
clear exactly which atoms on each molecule are involved in the hydrogen bonds.
o If your molecule is not capable of forming hydrogen bonds with water explain why
not.

 

On a page titled Chiral Carbons print/draw the expanded structure of your molecule.
o Determine if your molecule contains any chiral carbons. If there are chiral carbons
in your molecule, circle or highlight all of them. If your molecule does not contain
any chiral carbons explain why none of the carbons are chiral.

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