A hydrocarbon of unknown structure has the formula C8H10.

Chapter 9, Problem 9

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A hydrocarbon of unknown structure has the formula \(\mathrm{C_8H_{10}}\). On catalytic hydrogenation over the Lindlar catalyst, 1 equivalent of \(\mathrm{H_2}\) is absorbed. On hydrogenation over a palladium catalyst, 3 equivalents of \(\mathrm{H_2}\) are absorbed.

(a) How many degrees of unsaturation are present in the unknown structure?

(b) How many triple bonds are present?

(c) How many double bonds are present?

(d) How many rings are present?

(e) Draw a structure that fits the data.

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

C_8H_{10}

H_2

H_2

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