Organic Chemistry Start Game
Jan 17, 2016
Organic Chemistry
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CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
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heptane
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A-A2
CH3C(CH3)2CH2CH3
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2,2-dimethylbutane
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A-A3
CH2=CHCH(CH3)CH(CH3)2
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3,4-dimethyl-1-pentene
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A-A4
CH3CH(CH3)CH(CH2CH3)C(CH3)3
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3-ethyl-2,2,4-trimethylpentane
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A-A5
(CH3CH2)2CHCH=CHCH3
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4-ethyl-2-hexene
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A-B1
HCHO
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methanalor
Formaldehyde
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A-B2
CH3(CH2)4CH(OH)CH2CH3
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octanol
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A-B3
CH3C(O)OCH2CH2CH3
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Propylethanoate
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A-B4
Name:CH2C(CH3)2CH2COOH
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Q-B4
3,3-dimethyl-butanoic acid
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A-B5
C6H5C(O)CH3
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Phenylethanone
common name acetophenone used for flavor and fragrance in gum and cigarettes
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A- C1
The hybridization on the carbon atoms in the ethene molecule
H2C=CH2 is
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sp2
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A-C2
All of the following are structural isomers of C6H14 except a) CH3(CH2)4CH3 b) CH3CH2C(CH3)3 c) (CH3)2CHCH(CH3)2 d) (CH3)2CHCH2CH3
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d) (CH3)2CHCH2CH3
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A-C3
DoubleName and Draw all structural
isomers are there for the molecular formula C5H12
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Q-C3
2-methyl-butane 2,2-dimethyl-propane
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A-C4
Which of the following compounds exist as geometric isomers (i.e., have cis and trans isomers)? 1. CH2=C(CH3)(CH2CH3) 2. CH3CH=CH(CH2CH3) 3. ClCH=C(CH3)2 4. ClCH=C(Cl)(CH3)
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2 and 4
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A-C5
Which of the following compounds contain a chiral carbon (i.e., optical isomers)? 1. CH2C(CH3)(CH2CH3) 2. CH3C(CH2CH3)(Cl)CH3 3. CH(CH2CH3)(Cl)CH3 4. CH3C(CH2CH3)(Cl)F
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3,4
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A-D1
The compound CH3CH2OCH2CH3 is
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Ether
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A-D2
What are the building blocks of carbohydrates?
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monosaccharides
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A-D3
Starch and cellulose are
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polysaccharides
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A-D4
What is the oxidation number of carbon in the following? a) methane, CH4 b) methanol, CH3OH c) formaldehyde, HCHO d) formic acid, HCOOH
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a) methane, CH4 -4b) methanol, CH3OH -2c) formaldehyde, HCHO 0d) formic acid, HCOOH +2
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A-D5
Which of the following have bond angles of 120?
A)CH3C(CH2CH3)(OH)CH3
B)CH3COOHC)CH3CH2OCH2CH2CH3
D)CH3COCH2CH2CH3
E)H2CO
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Q-D5
B, D, E
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A-E1
What is the general formula for saturated hydrocarbons?
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CnH2n+2
CnH2n+2 alkane (all single bonds)
CnH2n alkene (one double bond) orcycloalkane
CnH2n-2 alkyne (one triple bond) ordiene (two double bonds) orcycloalkane with a double bond
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A-E2
Which of the following is not a proper name of an isomer of dimethylbenzene (xylene)? a) 1,2-dimethylbenzene b) 1,4-dimethylbenzene c) 1,5-dimethylbenzene d) 1,3-dimethylbenzene
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c) 1,5-dimethylbenzene
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A-E3
What is the hybridization of the middle carbon and oxygen?CH(O)CH2CH3
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d) CH3CH(CH3)(CH2)3CH3
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A-E4
Type answer here
What are the functional groups?
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Aspirin: Carboxylic AcidEster
Tylenol: phenolAmide
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A-E5
Which ones contain a carbonyl?A)propanolB)propanalC)propanoneD)propanoic acidE)methoxyethane
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B, C, D
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A) building blocks of proteinsB) building blocks of carbohydratesC) building blocks of nucleic acids
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A) Proteins = amino acidsB) Carbohydrates = monosaccharide
C) nucleic acids = nucleotides
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Final Jeopardy
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