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acc299

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Draw all the isomeric products formed from the addition of HCl to the following compound.
   
   

Question 2

Circle whichever of the following would be classified as a conjugated diene.
   
 

Question 3

Draw the structure of the polymer formed from the monomer given below, showing four repeating units.
   
 

Question 4

Draw the structure of the monomer used to prepare the polymer shown below.
   
 

Question 5

Complete the following reaction
   
   

Question 6

What type of reaction mechanism accounts for the reaction of an alkene with HBr to give an alkyl bromide?
  a.
  nucleophilic addition
  b.
  electrophilic addition
  c.
  radical addition
  d.
  elimination



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Answer to Question 1



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Answer to Question 4

CH2==CHCH3

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Answer to Question 6

b



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