Asked by Brittany Carratura on Mar 10, 2024
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For the compound below, the number of 1°, 2° and 3° hydrogens, respectively is ________.
A) 1, 3, and 1
B) 3, 6 and 2
C) 3, 6 and 1
D) 1, 6 and 0
Hydrogens
Atoms that consist of one proton and, in most cases, one electron, forming the most abundant chemical substance in the universe.
- Explain the principles of primary, secondary, and tertiary hydrogen atoms along with their respective reactivities.
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Scott SandersMar 10, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
There are 3 primary (1°) hydrogens, 6 secondary (2°) hydrogens and 1 tertiary (3°) hydrogen in the compound shown.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the principles of primary, secondary, and tertiary hydrogen atoms along with their respective reactivities.