ANSWER KEY
Chapter 1
1.2) 12
&
a
1.4)
15)
1.6)
1.7)
1.8)
1.9)
11
11
16
16
5
16
) 7
) 8
0)
1)
7
4
1.23)
OH
‘OH
1.24) OH
1.25) Substituted a Cl with an OH
1.26) Added two OH groups across a
double bond
1.27) Eliminated H and C! to form a double
bond
4.28) Added Br and Br across a double bond
1.29) Eliminated H und H to form a double
bond
1.30) Substituted an 1 with an SH
1.31) Eliminated H and H to form a triple
bond
1.32) Added H and H ueross a triple bond
1.34) No charge
1.35) Positive
1.36) Negative
1.37) No charge
1.38) Positive1.39) Negative
1.40) Positive
1.41) Negative
1.42) No charge
1.43) Positive
1.45) No charge
soe
1.47) O
1.52)
1.55) H
Ne
Nee
1.57) A
or
1.58) “Ne
1.59) ~ NHe
ANSWER KEY 281
Chapter 2
2.2) Violates second commandment—
nitrogen cannot have five bonds
2.3) No violation
2.4) Violates second commandment—
carbon cannot have five bonds
2.5) Violates second commandment—
oxygen cannot have three bonds and
two lone pairs
2.6) Violates second commandment—
carbon cannot have five bonds
2.7) Violates second commandment—
carbon cannot have five bonds
2.8) Violates both commandments
2.9) Violates both commandments282
2.10)
2.11)
2.12)
2.14)
2.15)
2.16)
2.17)
2.18)
2.19)
2.21)
2.22)
2.23)
2.24)
ANSWER KEY
No violation
No violation
Violates second commandment—
carbon cannot have five bonds.
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2.25)
2.26)
2.27)
2.28)
2.30)
2.32)
2.33)
2.34)
2.35)