7a. The reaction below is the chlorination of an alkane. There are four possible mono-chlorinated products that can result from this substitution reaction. Draw each of the four mono- chlorinated products light Cl2 HCI 4 mono-chlorinated products

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7a. The reaction below is the chlorination of an alkane. There are four possible mono-chlorinated
products that can result from this substitution reaction. Draw each of the four mono-
chlorinated products
light
HCI
4 mono-chlorinated products
7b. The structure below is "crack" cocaine, a substance used as a recreational drug. Cocaine acts by
inhibiting the reuptake of the neurotransmitters serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine.
Take a look at the structure of cocaine and ask yourself - is it an acid or a base? Circle your
answer. Draw the resulting structure when cocaine reacts with HCı
HCI
cocaine
Circle one: acid or
base
Transcribed Image Text:7a. The reaction below is the chlorination of an alkane. There are four possible mono-chlorinated products that can result from this substitution reaction. Draw each of the four mono- chlorinated products light HCI 4 mono-chlorinated products 7b. The structure below is "crack" cocaine, a substance used as a recreational drug. Cocaine acts by inhibiting the reuptake of the neurotransmitters serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. Take a look at the structure of cocaine and ask yourself - is it an acid or a base? Circle your answer. Draw the resulting structure when cocaine reacts with HCı HCI cocaine Circle one: acid or base
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