Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: Primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogen in below structure should be labeled.
Concept introduction: Primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogen are identified as indicated below:
(a)
Explanation of Solution
The carbon linked to one alkyl/carbon while other two
The carbon linked to two alkyl/carbons and one
(b)
Interpretation: Primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogen in below structure should be labeled.
Concept introduction: Primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogen are identified as indicated below:
(b)
Explanation of Solution
The carbon linked to one alkyl/carbon while other two
The carbon linked to two alkyl/carbons and one
(c)
Interpretation: Primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogen in below structure should be labeled.
Concept introduction: Primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogen are identified as indicated below:
(c)
Explanation of Solution
The carbon linked to one alkyl/carbon while other two
The carbon linked to two alkyl/carbons and one
(d)
Interpretation: Primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogen in below structure should be labeled.
Concept introduction: The carbon linked to one alkyl/carbon while other two
The carbon linked to two alkyl/carbons and one
These are indicated below:
(d)
Explanation of Solution
Since each of the carbon of ring is linked to each other they represent secondary; the methyl group attached to ring represents primary as it is directly linked to only one carbon that is ring carbon. Thus it denotes primary hydrogens. Thus three types of hydrogens are identified and labeled below.
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