Organic ChemistryMain MenuLecture 1: Introduction to Molecular OrbitalsLecture 10: Intermolecular Forces and Intro to ReactivityLecture 11: Alkenes as Nucleophiles ILectures 12 and 13: Alkenes II & IIILecture 14: Benzenes as Nucleophiles ILecture 15 objectives and skillsLecture 2: Molecular Orbitals in Organic StructuresLecture 3: Molecular Orbitals and ResonanceLecture 4: Molecular Orbitals and AromaticityLecture 5: Nomenclature and IR SpectroscopyLecture 6: Stereochemistry ILecture 7: Stereochemistry IILecture 8: Newman and Fisher ProjectionsLecture 9: Conformations and Cyclohexane RingsJulio Terra2fb22914f73f9e5a767bf7fb83987dca0e153e4a
SOLUTION E10.2a
12020-03-01T15:35:27-08:00Julio Terra2fb22914f73f9e5a767bf7fb83987dca0e153e4a359921plain2020-03-01T15:35:28-08:00Julio Terra2fb22914f73f9e5a767bf7fb83987dca0e153e4aHighest water solubility in each set (most polar, most H-bonding):
CH3CH2Cl or CH3CH2OH
CH3CH2CH2OH or CH3CH2CH2SH
HOCH2CH2 CH2OHor CH3 CH2CH2OH
CH3CH2COOH or CH3CH2CONH2 (COOH dissociates in water to make ions)