QUESTION TWO Molecule 1 below can be classified as a tertiary alcohol. Molecule 2 can be classified as a tertiary haloal

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QUESTION TWO Molecule 1 below can be classified as a tertiary alcohol. Molecule 2 can be classified as a tertiary haloal

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QUESTION TWO Molecule 1 below can be classified as a tertiary alcohol. Molecule 2 can be classified as a tertiary haloalkane. Molecule 3 can be classified as a primary amine. CH, CH, CH, CH, CCH, CH, C CH, CH, C-CH₂ OH CI NH, Molecule 1 Molecule 2 Molecule 3 a. Describe why molecule 1 and molecule 2 can be classified as tertiary. b. Explain why molecule 1 and molecule 2 are not constitutional (structural) isomers of each other. In your answer, you should outline what a constitutional isomer is and refer to both molecules. c. Draw a constitutional isomer of molecule 1 in the box below.

CH2051A TEACHER-MARKED ASSIGNMENT d. Molecule 1, molecule 2 and molecule 3 are all colourless substances. Describe a method that you could use to identify each of these compounds from one another. QUESTION THREE
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