Key questions: What kind of compound is it? What is the M+ Ion? What m/z peaks are there and what does that mean? What peaks correspond to which bonds and why? Justify these ALL. How is an alcohol oxidised and what is formed?
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Question 2.
Key questions: What bond is present? What could the M+ ion mean about the structure? What structures could you suggest, THINK - where is your longest chain?
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Question 3.
Key questions: What is the mole ratio? What is the empirical formula? How many carbons and how many hydrogens are there?
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Question 4.
Key questions: Have you balanced the equation? What are the naming protocols? Have you put the name in alphabetical order? What kind of mechanism is it?
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Question 5.
Key questions: What properties do CFCs have? What other items do we use CFCs in and why?
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Question 6.
Key questions: Which carbon halogen bond is strongest? Which is weakest? Why? How could you watch the reaction rate or monitor it and what equation is relevant?
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Key questions: What bond is present? What could the M+ ion mean about the structure? What structures could you suggest, THINK - where is your longest chain?
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Key questions: What is the mole ratio? What is the empirical formula? How many carbons and how many hydrogens are there?
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Key questions: Have you balanced the equation? What are the naming protocols? Have you put the name in alphabetical order? What kind of mechanism is it?
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Key questions: What properties do CFCs have? What other items do we use CFCs in and why?
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