Formula For Cracking Of Decane
Organic CH 1. 2- 1. Flashcards . C) aldehyde. E) alkyl. The functional group illustrated by R- OH is an. A) ester. D) aldehyde. E) ether. Which of the following statements about alkyl groups is incorrect?
A) - C2. H5 is an example. B) An alkyl group with four carbon atoms would include butyl in its name. C) They are derived from alkenes.
D) In naming, they are used as prefixes and have a . E) methane. How many carbon atoms are there in the longest continuous chain of the molecule shown?(CH3)2.
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E) cannot be determined without additional information. What is the IUPAC name of the compound shown?(CH3)3- C- CH2- CH2- CH3. A) 2,2- dimethylpentane. B) heptane. C) 2- dimethylpentane.
D) 2- ethylhexane. E) 1,1,1- trimethylbutane.
What is the minimum number of carbons that must be present in a molecule to have a secondarycarbon? A) 1 B) 4 C) 2 D) 5 E) 3. In the molecule 3,3- dimethylhexane, carbon number two is. A) primary. B) quaternary. C) tertiary. D) secondary.
E) none of the above. Which group is the best description of the properties of alkanes? A) flammable, reactive, water soluble. B) flammable, non- reactive, insoluble in water. C) non- flammable, non- polar, water soluble. D) non- flammable, polar, reactive.
E) none of the above. Which of the following properties is not characteristic of alkanes? A) They form strong hydrogen bonds. B) They are generally less dense than water.
C) Their melting points increase with molecular weight. D) They are tasteless and colorless. E) They are nontoxic.
Which is not a property of most alkanes? A) light odor. B) soluble in water. C) burn readily in an open flame. D) colorless. E) they are all properties of alkanes.
Which substance is not reactive with respect to alkanes? A) Br. 2B) O2. C) H2. D) Cl. 2E) none of the above.
When hydrocarbons undergo complete combustion, the product(s) is(are)A) CO2 and H2. O. B) H2. O and O2. C) H2. O. D) CO2 and O2. E) CO2. Monochlorination of Pentane, C5 H1. A) 2 B) 4 C) 3 D) 1 E) 5. When an alkane reacts with an element from group 7.
A, the reaction is referred to as. A) decomposition. B) displacement. C) oxidation. D) halogenation. E) combustion.
How many hydrogens are present in a molecule composed of a six membered ring of carbon atoms and no double or triple bonds? A) 1. 0 B) 2. 4 C) 1. D) 1. 6 E) 1. 2In organic chemistry, the term unsaturated means a molecule. A) which contains one or more multiple bonds between carbon atoms. B) which can react by taking up one or more water molecules. C) which is formed from many smaller molecules. D) which has the maximum number of carbon- hydrogen bonds possible.
E) with a specific six- membered ring structure. The process used to produce simple alkenes is.
A) condensation of small molecules. B) cracking of alkanes. C) distillation of crude oil. D) polymerization of monomers. E) smelting of ores. The organic chemical produced in the largest quantities in the U.
S. C) aromatic. E) alcohol. When an alkene undergoes a hydration reaction the product is an. A) aromatic. E) alkane. All of the following are examples of addition reactions of alkenes except. A) chlorination. B) hydration. C) oxidation. D) hydrogenation. E) bromination. Which reactant should be used to convert propene to 2- chloropropane?
A) Br. Cl B) Cl. 2 C) Na. Cl D) HCl E) H2. Which reactant should be used to convert propene to 1,2- dichloropropane? A) Br. Cl B) Na. Cl C) HCl D) H2 E) Cl. Which of the following reactions involves addition of two different elements to an alkene? A) bromination. B) hydrogenation.
C) chlorination. D) hydrohalogenation. E) none of the above. When 2- butene reacts completely with bromine, the product is. A) 2,3- dibromobutane. B) 2- bromobutane.
C) 3- bromobutane. D) 1,2- dibromobutane. E) 1,3- dibromobutane. According to Markovnikov's rule, when HCl reacts with the molecule shown, which product willresult?(CH3)2. C=CHCH3 + HCl . C) catalyst. E) monomer. The name of the polymer formed from CH2.
CH2 is. A) polyethylene. B) polystyrene. C) polyvinyl chloride. D) polypropylene. E) none of the above. The concept that explains the properties of aromatic compounds based on a structure that is an average among two possible structures is. A) double bonding. B) oxidation. C) resonance.
D) polymerization. E) cis- trans isomerism. Which phrase most accurately describes the structure common to all aromatic compounds? A) a ring described as 1,3,5- hexatriene.
B) identical bonds between all 6 carbon atoms, with 6 electrons moving freely. C) a six- membered ring with easily broken carbon- carbon bonds. D) a six- membered ring with 3 double and 3 single bonds. E) none of the above. When the aromatic ring is named as a side chain or functional group, it is referred to as the.