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Two compounds X and Y have the molecular formula C4H8. On reaction with HBr, compund X gives a single product, while compound Y gives two products.

( a ) Give a structural formula for compound Y
( b ) Give the systematic name of compound X
( c ) Give the structural formula of the product formed by the reaction of X with HBr.

Ur help would be greatly apprecaited... My half yearly is tmrw... so if u could help out with this question i would really apprecaite it...
 

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compound X is butene....
i can't really think right now, sorry...
 

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physician said:
Two compounds X and Y have the molecular formula C4H8. On reaction with HBr, compund X gives a single product, while compound Y gives two products.

( a ) Give a structural formula for compound Y
( b ) Give the systematic name of compound X
( c ) Give the structural formula of the product formed by the reaction of X with HBr.

Ur help would be greatly apprecaited... My half yearly is tmrw... so if u could help out with this question i would really apprecaite it...

I've attached a one-page document which explains the chemistry involved here.


Best of Luck in exam.

George
 

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Jaydels said:
no wait, X is cyclobutane, Y is butene
agreed...

@ chemcoach: pity i can't dl no more adobe reader... ><
i just can't log on to the site :'(
 

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huh?
I thort tht the cyclo - group were juz distinguished by their structural formula- in a ring- n re: the prac testing reactivities of alkanes and alkenes, cyclohexene n cyclohexane were opted since they were liquid at room temp
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dunno tht q seems reli obscure .. does it actually relate to da syllabus?
 

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