3.1.1 Naming Practice Questions
3.1.1 Naming Practice Questions
3.1.1 Naming Practice Questions
3.3.2 Alkanes
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Task 1 Complete the following table for the first six alkanes:
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Task 2
2,3-dimethylpentane
3,3-dimethylpentane
2,2,3-trimethylbutane
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c) Name the following:
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d) Complete the following table
Name Displayed Skeletal
3-ethylhexane
2-methyl butane
Methyl propane
2,2-
dimethylpropane
2,3,3-
trimethylpentane
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e) Draw and name the following:
CH3C(CH3)2CH2CH2CH3
CH3CH2CH(CH2CH3)CH3
CH3C(CH3)2CH(CH3)CH3
(CH3)3CC(CH3)2CH2CH3
(CH3)3CCH(CH3)CH2CH3
(CH3)3CCH(CH3)CH2CH3
(CH3)3CCH2CH(CH3)2
(CH3)2CHC(CH3)2CH2CH3
(CH3)2CHCH(CH3)CH(CH3)2
(CH3)3CC(CH3)3
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Structural formula Name
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Task 3
Name the following:
a)
b)
c)
d) CH3CH(CH2CH3)CH(CH3)2
e) CH3C(CH3)2C(CH3)2C(CH3)2C(CH3)2CH3
f)
g)
h)
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i)
j)
k)
l)
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Task 4
a) Name the following compounds:
H Cl H
H C C C H
a. H H H
H Cl H
H C C C H
b. Cl H H
H Cl H
H C C C H
c. H Cl H
H Cl H
H C C C H
d. F H H
H Cl H
H C C C H
H H
e. CH3
H H H
H C C C Cl
H H
f. CH3
g.
h.
i. (CH3)2CHCH2Br
j. (CH3)2C(CH2CH3)CH2CHClCH3
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Task 5
Draw the following compounds using displayed AND structural formulae:
1. Dichloromethane 3. 2-bromobutane
2. 1-chlorobutane 4. 3-ethyl-2-fluorohexane
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Task 6
Draw the displayed formulae of the following compounds:
a) 2-iodobutane
b) 2-chloro-3-methylhexane
c) 3-bromo-2-chloroheptane
a) 1,2,3-trifluoropropane
b) 1,2,3,4,5-pentabromocyclopentane
c) 1,3-diiodo-4-methyl pentane
d) 1,1-dibromo-2,2-dichloropropane
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e) 2,2-dichloro-4-ethylhexane
f) Triiodomethane
g) 1,1-dibromo-2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropane
h) 1,2-dichloro-2-methylpropane
i) 3-chloro-2-methylbutanol
j) 4-methyl-3-chloro-pent-3-en-1-ol
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Task 7 a) Draw the displayed and skeletal formulae of the following compounds:
Displayed Skeletal
Pent-2-ene
Hept-1-ene
Hept-3-ene
2-methyl hex-1-ene
Buta-1,3-diene
Octa-2-4-diene
Task 8 Name the following:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e) CH2=CHCH2CH(CH3)CH3
f) (CH3)2CHCH(CH3)CH2CH=CH2
g)
h) CH3CH2CH(CH3)CH=CHCH3
i)
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Task 9
3,3-dimethyl-1-butene
2,3,3-trimethyl-1-butene
2,3-dimethyl-2-butene
Task 10
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Name or draw the following cyclic compounds:
Cyclohexene
Methylcyclohexane
3-methylcyclohexene
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Task 11
1. Ethanol
2. Propan-2-ol
3. 2-methylpentan-3-ol
4. Ethane-1,2-diol
5. 3-methyl hexan-2-ol
6. Hexan-2,5-diol
7. pent-3-en-2-ol
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b) Name the following:
a) CH2CHCH2CH(OH)CH3
b) CH3CH2CH2C(CH3)2OH
c)
d)
e)
f)
g) CH CH CH=CHCH CH OH
3 2 2 2
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Task 12
1.
a. Pentane has the formula C5H12. Draw the displayed or skeletal formula of the molecule
in the space below.
2.
a. Hexane has the formula C6H14. Draw this molecule in the space below.
Task 13
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a) Draw and name the three possible positional isomers of pentanol:
b) How many different positional isomers can you make from octanol?
Task 14
b) C3H6O2
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3. Pentane can react to form the following haloalkane Q.
State the type of structural isomerism shown by Q and the haloalkane shown below.
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Task 15
1. Draw the four structural isomers of C4H9Cl and name them.
2. Draw the three isomers of C4H8 containing a C=C bond and name them.
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3. Draw the five structural isomers with the formula C6H14 in the correct boxes below and name them.
4. But-1-ene exists as isomers. Draw the following different types of isomer of but-1-ene.
Positional isomer
Chain isomer
Functional group
isomer
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Task 16
1. Complete the table by giving the names of the isomers shown (4)
2. State the molecular formula of the isomers (1)
3. Isomer 6 is an alkene with the same molecular formula as the other isomers. Draw one possible
structure for this in the box and name it. (2)
4. Give the numbers of the isomers which show E/Z (or geometric) isomerism (3)
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Task 17
1. Draw and name the E/Z isomers of 1,2-dichloropropene, CHCl=CClCH 3. If this compound exhibits
stereoisomerism isomerism, label the compounds as E or Z.
2. Draw and name the E/Z isomers of CH3CH=CHCH2CH3. If this compound exhibits
stereoisomerism isomerism, label the compounds as E or Z.
3. The following skeletal formulae show the stereoisomers of but-2-ene. Name each isomer (E/Z).
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Task 18, part 1
Draw following molecules. Identify which exist as stereoisomers, those that do exist as stereoisomers
draw and name them by labelling the E/Z structures.
1. 1,2-dichloro 1,2-diiodo ethane
2. 1-bromo-2-fluoro prop-1-ene
6. Prop-1-en-1-ol
7. 2 chloro prop-1-en-1-ol
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Task 19, Multiple choice questions
a. only 2
b. both 1 and 2
c. both 2 and 3
d. all three
e. only 3
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5. Which of the following does NOT exhibit geometric isomerism? (Hint: draw them!)
a. 4-octene
b. 2-pentene
c. 3-hexene
d. 2-hexene
e. 1-hexene
6. How many isomeric alkanes of the molecular formula C5H12 are there?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
7. How many alcohols are structural isomers with the formula: C5H11OH?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
e. 9
a. structural isomers
b. stereoisomers isomers
c. identical compounds
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Task 20
Complete the table:
Compound Molecular Boiling Physical State at Room
Point/ºC
Formula Temperature / 1 atm.
Ethane -88.5
Propane -42.0
Butane -0.4
Pentane 36.2
Hexane 69.1
Heptane 98.5
1. Using the previous table, how does the boiling point change with the number of carbon atoms
present?
3. Explain why the boiling point increases with increasing carbon chain length in terms of these
intermolecular forces.
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4. Branching is another factor that affects boiling point.
Complete the following table showing the boiling points of pentane and isomers of pentane.
Pentane C5H12 36
C5H12 CH3 28
CH3CHCH2CH3
dimethylpropane C5H12 10
Explain this decrease in boiling point with increasing branching in terms of intermolecular
forces.
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Task 21
Arrange the alkanes that follow in order of increasing boiling point, and explain why their boiling points
vary this way.
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