1) how does temperature affect the time taken for a sample to pass through a high performance liquid chromatography column?
2) how to draw four isomers of C4H9Br?
3) When asked to label the functional groups is Vitamin D and cholesterol, the answer suggests hydroxyl and alkene. If i label hydroxyl and alkyl, would that be correct too?
4) Write an equation for the conversion of propane to 1-propanol. With this what I wrote was C3H8 + H20 -> C3H7OH +H2, but in the answers they react propane first with chlorine and then with OH-. Why is that?
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1) Higher temperature results in lower retention time.
2) Difficult to explain this in words... Just draw out as many skeletal structures of the isomers as you can see by moving around atoms.
3) Personally I don't really think "alkene" is a functional group at all, which I believe is what VCAA thinks too. So, just saying "hydroxyl" would be sufficient.
4) Addition of water relates to the conversions of alk
enes to alcohols, not alkanes. Alk
anes need to be first substituted with a halogen, such as Cl, by reacting that alkane with the halogen in its elemental form while exposed to UV light. The chlorine substituent is more reactive (a better "leaving group") than the hydrogen it replaces; as a result it's a lot easier to subsequently substitute that chlorine for a hydroxy substituent to finally give us an alcohol.