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Part A: Enter the number of carbons indicated by each of the following root names in the designated answer box. Root Num

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Part A Enter The Number Of Carbons Indicated By Each Of The Following Root Names In The Designated Answer Box Root Num 1
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Part A Enter The Number Of Carbons Indicated By Each Of The Following Root Names In The Designated Answer Box Root Num 2
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Part A Enter The Number Of Carbons Indicated By Each Of The Following Root Names In The Designated Answer Box Root Num 3
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Part A: Enter the number of carbons indicated by each of the following root names in the designated answer box. Root Number of Carbons Root Hexane Propane Butane Pentane Nonane Decane Heptane Ethane Part B: The line formula for a branched alkane is shown below. Number of Carbons What is the molecular formula of this compound? H How many carbon atoms are in the longest chain?
Part B: The line formula for a branched alkane is shown below. What is the molecular formula of this compound? H How many carbon atoms are in the longest chain?
How many alkyl substituents are attached to this chain? Part C: The line formula for another branched alkane is shown below. In the IUPAC system what is the root or base name of this compound? £ How many alkyl substituents are attached to the longest chain? Give the IUPAC name for this compound. Part D: Draw the Structural Formula for 4-ethyl-2-methylhexane Part E. Draw the Structural Formula for 1-chloro-3,3-diethylpentane (Chloro = Cl)