Index of hydrogen deficiency questions

Assignment: Index of hydrogen deficiency short answer questions

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Alkanes have the general formula CnH(2n+2) and alkenes have the general formula CnH2n.
Explain why a compound with the formula C6H12 can be classed either as an alkene or as a type of alkane.

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Calculate the index of hydrogen deficiency for a compound with the molecular formula C6H6O.

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Explain why 1,2-dichloroethane and ethane both have an index of hydrogen deficiency of zero.

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Deduce the index of hydrogen deficiency of ethylamine, C2H5NH2.

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Deduce the index of hydrogen deficiency of α-carotene.

skeletal structure of α-carotene

(you may prefer to use the structure given in Section 35 of the data booklet which shows most of the carbon and hydrogen atoms)

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a) Draw two possible structural isomers for compounds with the molecular formula C2H6O.

(b) Discuss whether the index of hydrogen deficiency is of any use in distinguishing between the two structural isomers.

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(a) Calculate the index of hydrogen deficiency (IHD) of morphine from its  molecular formula, C17H19NO3

(b) Show how the IHD can be explained by the number of rings and the number of double bonds in its structure.

morphine

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