of the following compounds is an alkyne? a. C₂H₁ b. C₂H6 6. Which C. CH d. C₁7H32 e. C₂H₁

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SCH4U Unit 4 Organic Chemistry
6. Which of the following compounds is an alkyne?
a. C3H8
b. C3H6
c. C6H6
d. C₁7H32
e. C₂H8
7. The smallest alkene that requires a numbered position for the double bond when naming
the compound is:
a. methene
b. ethene
c. propene
d. butene
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8. How many C atoms are present in 2,3-diethyl-5-methyl cyclononane
a. 8
b. 13
C. 14
d. 28
e. 42
9. Which of the following compounds does not contain a C= O bond?
a. ketone
b. aldehyde
c. ester
d. amide
e ether
10. The formation of 1-butene from 1-butanol would be the result of which type of reaction?
a. addition
b. oxidation
c. reduction
d. elimination
e. substitution
11. Which compound would have the lowest boiling point at standard pressure?
a. CH3CH3
b. CH3CI
C. CH₂OHx
d. CH3NH2
Transcribed Image Text:SCH4U Unit 4 Organic Chemistry 6. Which of the following compounds is an alkyne? a. C3H8 b. C3H6 c. C6H6 d. C₁7H32 e. C₂H8 7. The smallest alkene that requires a numbered position for the double bond when naming the compound is: a. methene b. ethene c. propene d. butene Ontario Virtual School 8. How many C atoms are present in 2,3-diethyl-5-methyl cyclononane a. 8 b. 13 C. 14 d. 28 e. 42 9. Which of the following compounds does not contain a C= O bond? a. ketone b. aldehyde c. ester d. amide e ether 10. The formation of 1-butene from 1-butanol would be the result of which type of reaction? a. addition b. oxidation c. reduction d. elimination e. substitution 11. Which compound would have the lowest boiling point at standard pressure? a. CH3CH3 b. CH3CI C. CH₂OHx d. CH3NH2
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