1. Chief organic component of vinegar a. acetic acid b. formic acid c. benzoic acid d. butanoic acid   2. This term means without water. a. carbonyl b. hydroxyl c. anhydride d. carboyl   3. Compounds containing the cyano group. a. nitriles b. amides c. amines d. nitrates   4. General formula of a Grignard reagent. a. RCOX b. RCN c. RCOOH d. RMgX 5. Organic derivatives of ammonia, derived from replacing one, two or all three hydrogens of the ammonia. a. amide b. amine c. cyan d. nitro   6. Sulfur analogs of alcohols where the O in R-OH is replaced by sulfur. a. Thioesters b. Thiols c. Thioaldehydes d. Thioethers   7. General formula of alkanes. a. CnH2n b. CnH2n+2 c. CnH2n-2 d. R-OH   8. General formula of alkenes. a. CnH2n b. CnH2n+2 c. CnH2n-2 d. R-OH   9. General formula of alkynes. a. CnH2n b. CnH2n+2 c. CnH2n-2 d. R-OH   10. Which is soluble in water? a. methanol b. ethanol c. propanol d. all of the above   11. Which substance will have the highest boiling point? a. methanol b. ethanol c. propanol d. butanol   12. Which property will increase the boiling point? a. electronegativity b. number of carbon atoms c. Wan der Waals forces d. all of the above   13. Branching or steric effects will: a. decrease the boiling point b. increase the boiling point c. decrease volatility d. can not be determined   14. Which has the highest boiling point? a. n-pentane b. neo-pentane c. isopentane d. can not be determined 1 5. Which is correct? a. stronger VWAF decreases solubility b. greater number of C atoms decreases solubility c. steric effect enhances solubility in water d. all of the above   16. Which is very soluble in water? a. methane b. ethane c. propane d. none of the above   17. Which substance will have the highest boiling point? a. formic acid b. acetic acid c. propionic acid d. butyric acid   18. Which substance is solid in room temperature? a. methane b. pentane c. decane d. none of the above   19. What are the ways of easing crowding effects? a. render a group out of plane b. release a hydrogen atom c. both a and b d. none of the above   20. Which group has electron-repelling inductive effects? a. methyl b. -Cl c. -NH2 d. -OH   21. Which group has electron-attracting inductive e1ffects? a. propyl b. -NH3+ c. -F d. -OCH3

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1. Chief organic component of vinegar

a. acetic acid

b. formic acid

c. benzoic acid

d. butanoic acid

 

2. This term means without water.

a. carbonyl

b. hydroxyl

c. anhydride

d. carboyl

 

3. Compounds containing the cyano group.

a. nitriles

b. amides

c. amines

d. nitrates

 

4. General formula of a Grignard reagent.

a. RCOX

b. RCN

c. RCOOH

d. RMgX

5. Organic derivatives of ammonia, derived from replacing one, two or all three hydrogens of the ammonia.

a. amide

b. amine

c. cyan

d. nitro

 

6. Sulfur analogs of alcohols where the O in R-OH is replaced by sulfur.

a. Thioesters

b. Thiols

c. Thioaldehydes

d. Thioethers

 

7. General formula of alkanes.

a. CnH2n

b. CnH2n+2

c. CnH2n-2

d. R-OH

 

8. General formula of alkenes.

a. CnH2n

b. CnH2n+2

c. CnH2n-2

d. R-OH

 

9. General formula of alkynes.

a. CnH2n

b. CnH2n+2

c. CnH2n-2

d. R-OH

 

10. Which is soluble in water?

a. methanol

b. ethanol

c. propanol

d. all of the above

 

11. Which substance will have the highest boiling point?

a. methanol

b. ethanol

c. propanol

d. butanol

 

12. Which property will increase the boiling point?

a. electronegativity

b. number of carbon atoms

c. Wan der Waals forces

d. all of the above

 

13. Branching or steric effects will:

a. decrease the boiling point

b. increase the boiling point

c. decrease volatility

d. can not be determined

 

14. Which has the highest boiling point?

a. n-pentane

b. neo-pentane

c. isopentane

d. can not be determined 1

5. Which is correct?

a. stronger VWAF decreases solubility

b. greater number of C atoms decreases solubility

c. steric effect enhances solubility in water

d. all of the above

 

16. Which is very soluble in water?

a. methane

b. ethane

c. propane

d. none of the above

 

17. Which substance will have the highest boiling point?

a. formic acid

b. acetic acid

c. propionic acid

d. butyric acid

 

18. Which substance is solid in room temperature?

a. methane

b. pentane

c. decane

d. none of the above

 

19. What are the ways of easing crowding effects?

a. render

a group out of plane

b. release a hydrogen atom

c. both a and b

d. none of the above

 

20. Which group has electron-repelling inductive effects?

a. methyl

b. -Cl

c. -NH2

d. -OH

 

21. Which group has electron-attracting inductive e1ffects?

a. propyl

b. -NH3+

c. -F

d. -OCH3

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