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for each ______ on the molecule you have one fewer hydrogen.
halogen
for every ______ you add an extra hydrogen
nitrogen
how do you figure out how many pi bonds you have?
(hydrogens after-hydrogens before)/ 2
how do you figure out how many rigns you have?
the number of unsaturations present in the "after"
what makes a good leaving group for acid-catalyzed dehydration of alcohols?
a weak base ex:ammonia, NH3, and diethylamine, (CH3CH2)2NH, water
the largest heat of hydrogenation will be the (least or most) subsituted double bond.
the largest heat of hydrogenation will be the least subsituted double bond.