ce. Circle the best choice: (Hint draw the named molecule before answering. 2. How many ethyl groups are found in 3,4-diethylhexane 3. In 1-pentene-3-yne how many atoms lie in a plane 1. In 2,4-hexadiyne how many atoms lie in a straight line? (a] two (b] three (c] four [d] five [e] six (a] two [b) three fc) four (d) five (e] SIx [a] four [b] five [c] six (d] seven (e) eight

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1. In 2,4-hexadiyne how many atoms lie in a straight ine
(a] two [b] three [c] four (d] five (e] Six
- How many ethyl groups are found in 3,4-diethylhexane
(a) two (b] three fel four [d) five [e] six
3. In l-pentene-3-yne how many atoms lie in a plane
[a] four [b] five
[c] six [d] seven [e] eight
4. 1,2,3-heptanetriol has how many stereoisomers.
[a] three [b] four [c] five [d] six
[e] seven
5. The reason chloroacetic acid has a lower pKa than acetic acid is
la] resonance [b] chirality [c] inductive effect [d] conformation
6. Human steroid hormones derived from cholesterol are known to have all but which one of the
following carbon skeleta. Which one is not found?
[a] 18
[b] 19 [c] 20 [d] 21 [e] 24
7. A compound which contains two chiral carbons but is superimposable on its mirror image is called
[a] a stereoisomer [b] an enantiomer [c] a meso form [d] an R,R/S,S pair [e] Z/E isomers
8. In your mouth and the taste of acids (hydronium ions) are
[a] sweet [b] sour [c] bitter [d] salty [e] spicy hot
9. When bicarbonate anion [HCO3-] gains one proton in water, it will form an equilibrium with
[a] tricarbonate ion [b] carbonic acid [c] acetic acid [d] formic acid
10. Catalytic hydrogenation of a diene gives which of the following:
[a] a saturated hydrocarbon [b] an alkane [c] a triene [d] all of the above [e] A and B only.
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple choice. Circle the best choice: [Hint draw the named molecule before answering.) CHE 231 Organic Chemistry page 5 April 25, 2022 1. In 2,4-hexadiyne how many atoms lie in a straight ine (a] two [b] three [c] four (d] five (e] Six - How many ethyl groups are found in 3,4-diethylhexane (a) two (b] three fel four [d) five [e] six 3. In l-pentene-3-yne how many atoms lie in a plane [a] four [b] five [c] six [d] seven [e] eight 4. 1,2,3-heptanetriol has how many stereoisomers. [a] three [b] four [c] five [d] six [e] seven 5. The reason chloroacetic acid has a lower pKa than acetic acid is la] resonance [b] chirality [c] inductive effect [d] conformation 6. Human steroid hormones derived from cholesterol are known to have all but which one of the following carbon skeleta. Which one is not found? [a] 18 [b] 19 [c] 20 [d] 21 [e] 24 7. A compound which contains two chiral carbons but is superimposable on its mirror image is called [a] a stereoisomer [b] an enantiomer [c] a meso form [d] an R,R/S,S pair [e] Z/E isomers 8. In your mouth and the taste of acids (hydronium ions) are [a] sweet [b] sour [c] bitter [d] salty [e] spicy hot 9. When bicarbonate anion [HCO3-] gains one proton in water, it will form an equilibrium with [a] tricarbonate ion [b] carbonic acid [c] acetic acid [d] formic acid 10. Catalytic hydrogenation of a diene gives which of the following: [a] a saturated hydrocarbon [b] an alkane [c] a triene [d] all of the above [e] A and B only.
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