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Question
The structures of six organic compounds are shown:
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A \[\begin{array}{cc} |
B \[\begin{array}{cc} |
C \[\begin{array}{cc} |
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D \[\begin{array}{cc} |
E \[\begin{array}{cc} |
F \[\begin{array}{cc} |
- Identify two of the compounds that are members of the same homologous series but are not isomers.
- Which two compounds are isomers of each other?
- F can be prepared from D. Give a chemical equation for the reaction.
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Solution
- A and F are two of the compounds that are members of the same homologous series but are not isomers.
- C and E are two compounds that are isomers of each other.
- \[\ce{C2H5OH ->[170^\circ C][conc{.} H2SO4] C2H4 + H2O}\]
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