ORGANIC CHEMISTRY EXAM
· This exam is due on 11/13/20 at 10:45AM
· No late submissions will be accepted
· Exams are to be submitted in one orderly PDF file, all other formats will not be accepted
· Only one upload permitted
· Submissions in which pages are out of order will incur a 10 % penalty
· All work must be shown for credit/partial credit
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Organic Chemistry Exam III Chapter 4
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1/13/20 at 10:45AM
· No late submissions will be accepted
· Exams are to be submitted in one orderly PDF file, all other formats will not be accepted
· Only one upload permitted
· Submissions in which pages are out of order will incur a 10 % penalty
· All work must be shown for credit/partial credit
Short Answers:
1. List the substituents shown below in order of relative priority from greatest to smallest.
-OH, -COOH, -CH3, -C=CHCH2CH3, -CH=CH2
2. Using IUPAC nomenclature and syntax, name the compound shown below. Include in the compound’s name the Z or E configuration.
3. Does the following compound have a R or S configuration and why?
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4. How would the compound shown below affect plane polarized light?z
5. A solution containing 5.0g of compound dissolved in 1000mL of solvent generated an observed rotation of plane-polarized light (λ = 589.6nm) of 27° in a polarimeter tube 250mm long at a temperature of 25°C. What is the specific rotation of the compound?
6. How many asymmetric centers does the compound shown below have?
7. Are the molecules shown below enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or identical?
8. Using IUPAC nomenclature and syntax, name the compound shown below. Include in the compound’s name the Z or E configuration.
9. Are the molecules shown below enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or identical?
10. Are the molecules shown below enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or identical?
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Organic Chemistry Exam III Chapter 4
Open Book
Name:___________________
Submission Instructions:
• Exams are to be submitted to Canvas Assignments > Exam III TakeHome
• This exam is due on 11/13/20 at 10:45AM
• No late submissions will be accepted
• Exams are to be submitted in one orderly PDF file, all other formats will not be accepted
• Only one upload permitted
• Submissions in which pages are out of order will incur a 10 % penalty
• All work must be shown for credit/partial credit
Short Answers:
1. List the substituents shown below in order of relative priority from greatest to smallest.
-OH, -COOH, -CH3, -C=CHCH2CH3, -CH=CH2
2. Using IUPAC nomenclature and syntax, name the compound shown below. Include in
the compound’s name the Z or E configuration.
3. Does the following compound have a R or S configuration and why?
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4. How would the compound shown below affect plane polarized light?
5. A solution containing 5.0g of compound dissolved in 1000mL of solvent generated an
observed rotation of plane-polarized light (λ = 589.6nm) of 27° in a polarimeter tube
250mm long at a temperature of 25°C. What is the specific rotation of the compound?
6. How many asymmetric centers does the compound shown below have?
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7. Are the molecules shown below enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or
identical?
8. Using IUPAC nomenclature and syntax, name the compound shown below. Include in
the compound’s name the Z or E configuration.
9. Are the molecules shown below enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or
identical?
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10. Are the molecules shown below enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or
identical?