1. Term used to name organic compounds containing both double and triple bond.

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Identification. Give the word/phrase that best fits the statement in each item.
1. Term used to name organic compounds containing both double and triple bond.
2. The hybridization of carbon atom in an alkyne.
3. Triple bond in alkyne consist of.
4. Triple bond is the
or largest) in terms of bond energy compared to single and double bond.
5. Isomeric compounds that rapidly interconvert by the movement of a proton like for example
ketone formation from enol.
6. The carbon-carbon bond angle present in alkynes.
7. The catalyst used to convert alkynes to cis-isomer alkene.
8. The rule in organic reactions that states, "hydrogen will bond to the carbon having more number
of hydrogens".
9. The general formula of alkynes.
10. (True or False) Cyclic compounds containing triple bond as part of the ring is possible.
11. The type of specie (nucleophile or electrophile) used to describe alkynes in an organic reaction
because of the presence of pi electrons.
12. What structural component differentiate aromatic hydrocarbons from aliphatic hydrocarbons.
13. The hybridization of all the carbons in the benzene ring.
14. The term used for benzene ring when it plays as a substituent.
15. The general type of reaction usually undergone by benzene.
16. The term used for the movement of electrons in a benzene ring which makes it stable.
17. The common name used for methylbenzene.
18. The common name used for aminobenzene.
- sigma bond and
(shortest or longest) in terms of bond length and
pi bond.
(smallest
19. The common name used for hydroxybenzene.
20. The name of the reaction where in benzene is reacted with alkylhalide using aluminum halide or
ferric halide as catalyst forming alkylbenzene.
Transcribed Image Text:Identification. Give the word/phrase that best fits the statement in each item. 1. Term used to name organic compounds containing both double and triple bond. 2. The hybridization of carbon atom in an alkyne. 3. Triple bond in alkyne consist of. 4. Triple bond is the or largest) in terms of bond energy compared to single and double bond. 5. Isomeric compounds that rapidly interconvert by the movement of a proton like for example ketone formation from enol. 6. The carbon-carbon bond angle present in alkynes. 7. The catalyst used to convert alkynes to cis-isomer alkene. 8. The rule in organic reactions that states, "hydrogen will bond to the carbon having more number of hydrogens". 9. The general formula of alkynes. 10. (True or False) Cyclic compounds containing triple bond as part of the ring is possible. 11. The type of specie (nucleophile or electrophile) used to describe alkynes in an organic reaction because of the presence of pi electrons. 12. What structural component differentiate aromatic hydrocarbons from aliphatic hydrocarbons. 13. The hybridization of all the carbons in the benzene ring. 14. The term used for benzene ring when it plays as a substituent. 15. The general type of reaction usually undergone by benzene. 16. The term used for the movement of electrons in a benzene ring which makes it stable. 17. The common name used for methylbenzene. 18. The common name used for aminobenzene. - sigma bond and (shortest or longest) in terms of bond length and pi bond. (smallest 19. The common name used for hydroxybenzene. 20. The name of the reaction where in benzene is reacted with alkylhalide using aluminum halide or ferric halide as catalyst forming alkylbenzene.
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