1. Crown ethers can be considered examples of? (a) acid catalysts (b) Grignard reagents (c) phase-transfer catalysts (d) onium salts (e) quats

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1. Crown ethers can be considered examples of?
(a) acid catalysts
(b) Grignard reagents
(c) phase-transfer catalysts
(d) onium salts
(e) quats
2. Which of the following metals can be used for
organometallic chemistry in water
(a) magnesium (b) calcium
(c) sodium (d) potassium (e) indium
3. Which of the following is not considered a
green chemistry property of ionic liquids?
(a) low flammability
(b) low vapor pressure
(c) ease of separation of products
(d)
relatively non-toxic
(e) high viscosity
4. What is the BASIL process primarily used for?
(a) acid scavenging
(b) phosphine removal
(c) supercritical fluid reactions
(d) high MW molecular wt. polymer synthesis
(e) synthesis of ionic liquids
Transcribed Image Text:1. Crown ethers can be considered examples of? (a) acid catalysts (b) Grignard reagents (c) phase-transfer catalysts (d) onium salts (e) quats 2. Which of the following metals can be used for organometallic chemistry in water (a) magnesium (b) calcium (c) sodium (d) potassium (e) indium 3. Which of the following is not considered a green chemistry property of ionic liquids? (a) low flammability (b) low vapor pressure (c) ease of separation of products (d) relatively non-toxic (e) high viscosity 4. What is the BASIL process primarily used for? (a) acid scavenging (b) phosphine removal (c) supercritical fluid reactions (d) high MW molecular wt. polymer synthesis (e) synthesis of ionic liquids
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