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Compounds and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy

Thomson. v Throughout this chapter, sign in at www.thomsonedu.com for online self-study and interactive tutorials based on your level of understanding. [Pg.482]

Online homework for this chapter may be assigned in Organic OWL. [Pg.482]

The unsaturated compounds we looked at in Chapters 6 and 7 had only one double bond, but many compounds have numerous sites of unsaturation. If the different unsaturations are well separated in a molecule, they react independently, but if they re close together, they may interact with one another. In particular, compounds that have alternating single and double bonds—so-called conjugated compounds—have some distinctive characteristics. The conjugated diene 1,3-butadiene, for instance, has some properties quite different from those of the nonconjugated 1,4-pentadiene. [Pg.482]

3-Butadiene (conjugated alternating double and single bonds) [Pg.482]

1 I Stability of Conjugated Dienes Molecular Orbital Theory [Pg.483]


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