Arrange from Highest to Lowest Priority *(CO means C=O “C double bond O") 1. R-COCH3 , R-COOH, R-CH2OH, R-CH2OCH3 2. RCOCH3, R-COH, R-COOH 3. R-CH2B1, R-CH2OH, R-CH2NH2

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Arrange from Highest to Lowest Priority
*(CO means C=0 “C double bond O")
1. R-COCH3 , R-COOH, R-CH2OH, R-CH2OCH3
2. RCOCH3, R-COH, R-COOH
3. R-CH2Br, R-CH2OH, R-CH2NH2
Transcribed Image Text:Arrange from Highest to Lowest Priority *(CO means C=0 “C double bond O") 1. R-COCH3 , R-COOH, R-CH2OH, R-CH2OCH3 2. RCOCH3, R-COH, R-COOH 3. R-CH2Br, R-CH2OH, R-CH2NH2
Draw the compound
(Skeletal form)
Compound
Boiling Point
Melting Point
Pentane
1-Butanol
1-hexanol
Нехуlamine
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanethiol
Cyclohexanol
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the compound (Skeletal form) Compound Boiling Point Melting Point Pentane 1-Butanol 1-hexanol Нехуlamine Cyclohexane Cyclohexanethiol Cyclohexanol
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