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2 Acids and Bases
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Chapter 3 Introduction to Organic Molecules and Functional GroupsChapter 4
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Chapter 6 Understanding Organic Reactions
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Chapter 7 Alkyl Halides and Nucleophilic SubstitutionC
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er 10 Alkenes and Addition Reactions
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Chapter 11 Alkynes and Synthesis Chapt
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Chapter 14 Conjugation, Resonance, and DienesChapt
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Chapter 17 Introduction to Carbonyl Chemistry: Organometallic Reagents; Oxidati
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Nucleophilic AdditionChapter 19 Carboxylic Acids and Nitrile
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Chapter 21 Substitution Reactions of Carbonyl Compoundsvat the α-
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Chapter 24 Carbon-Carbon Bond- c c c
Forming Reactions in Organic SynthesisChapter 25 Pericyclic Reactions
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Chapter 27 Amino Acids and ProteinsCc c c c c c
hapter 28 Synthetic Polymers Chapte
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1. Whatciscthecground-
statecelectroniccconfigurationcofcaccarboncatom?cA)c 1s2,c2s2,c2p5cB
)c 1s2,c2s2,c2p2 C)c 1s2,c2s2,c2p6 D)c 1s2,c2s2,c2p4
2. Whatciscthecground-
statecelectroniccconfigurationcofcacfluorinecatom?A)c 1s2,c2s2,c2p2c
B)c 1s2,c2s2,c2p3 C)c 1s2,c2s2,c2p4 D)c 1s2,c2s2,c2p5
3. Whatciscthecground-
statecelectroniccconfigurationcofcacmagnesiumccationc(Mg2+)?A)c1s2,c2s2,c2p6cC
) 1s2,c2s2,c2p6,c3s2
B) 1s2,c2s2,c2p6,c3s1 D) 1s2,c2s2,c2p6,c3s2,c3p2
4. Whatciscthecground-statecelectroniccconfigurationcofcacchlorinecanionc(Cl—
)?A)c1s2,c2s2,c2p6 C) 1s2,c2s2,c2p6,c3s2,c3p5
B) 1s2,c2s2,c2p6,c3s2,c3p6 D) 1s2,c2s2,c2p6,c3s2,c3p4
5. Whichcofcthecfollowingcstatementscaboutcvalencecelectronscisctrue?
A) Theycarecthecmostctightlycheldcelectrons.
B) Theycdocnotcparticipatecincchemicalcreactions.
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C) Theycarecthecoutermostcelectrons.
D) Theycrevealcthecperiodcnumbercofcacsecond-rowcelement.
6. Whichcofcthecfollowingcstatementscaboutcbondingcisctrue?
A) Covalentcbondscresultcfromcthectransfercofcelectronscfromconecelementctocanother.
B) Ioniccbondscresultcfromcthectransfervofcelectronscfromcacmetalctocacnon-metal.
C) Ioniccbondscresultcfromcthecsharingcofcelectronscbetweenctwocnon-metals.
D) Covalentcbondscresultcfromcthecsharingcofcelectronscbetweenctwocmetals.
7. Whichcofcthecfollowingcwouldcyoucexpectctochavecioniccbonds?
A) CO B)c FBr C)c NF3 D)c NaCl
8. Whichcofcthecfollowingcmoleculeschascnonpolarvcovalentcbonds?
A) HCl B)c N2 C)c CHCl3 D)c NO
9. Whichcofcthecfollowingcmoleculesccontaincbothccovalentcandcioniccbonds?
A) I,cII B)c I,cIV C)c II,cIII D)cII,cIV
10. Arrangecthecfollowingcbondscincdecreasingcordercofcionicccharacter,cputtingcthecmostcio
niccfirst.
A) Ic>cIIc>cIIIc>cIV C) IVc>cIIIc>cIIc>cI
B) IVc>cIIc>cIc>cIII D) IVc>cIIc>cIIIc>cI
11. Whichcofcthecfollowingcstatementsccorrectlycdescribescthectypicalcnumbercofcbondscforcc
arbon,cnitrogen,candcoxygencincmostcneutralcorganiccmolecules?
A) Carboncformsc4ccovalentcbonds,cnitrogencformsc2ccovalentcbondscandcoxygencformsc3c
covalentcbonds.
B) Carboncformsc4ccovalentcbonds,cnitrogencformsc3ccovalentcbondscandcoxygencformsc2c
covalentcbonds.
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