Smith / All Chapters 1 - 29 / Full Complete
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,Chapterm1mStructuremandmBondingmChapt
erm2mAcidsmandmBases
Chapterm3mIntroductionmtomOrganicmMoleculesmandmFunctionalmGroupsmChapter
m4mAlkanes
Chapterm5mStereochemistry
Chapterm6mUnderstandingmOrganicmReactions
Chapterm7mAlkylmHalidesmandmNucleophilicmSubstitutionmChap
term8mAlkylmHalidesmandmEliminationmReactionsmChapterm9mAl
cohols,mEthers,mandmRelatedmCompoundsmChapterm10mAlken
esmandmAdditionmReactions
Chapterm11mAlkynesmandmSynthesismChap
term12mOxidationmandmReductionmSpectr
oscopymAmMassmSpectrometrymSpectrosc
opymBmInfraredmSpectroscopy
SpectroscopymCmNuclearmMagneticmResonancemSpectroscopym
Chapterm13mRadicalmReactions
Chapterm14mConjugation,mResonance,mandmDienesmChapt
erm15mBenzenemandmAromaticmCompoundsmChapterm16mR
eactionsmofmAromaticmCompounds
Chapterm17mIntroductionmtomCarbonylmChemistry:mOrganometallicmReagents;mOximda
tionmandmReduction
Chapterm18mAldehydesmandmKetones—
NucleophilicmAdditionmChapterm19mCarboxylicmAcidsmandmNitril
es
Chapterm20mCarboxylicmAcidsmandmTheirmDerivatives-
mNucleophilicmAcylmSubstitution
Chapterm21mSubstitutionmReactionsmofmCarbonylmCompoundsmatmthemα-
CarbonmChapterm22mCarbonylmCondensationmReactions
Chapterm23mAmines
Chapterm24mCarbon-CarbonmBond-
FormingmReactionsminmOrganicmSynthesismChapterm25mPericyclicmReactions
Chapterm26mCarbohydrates
Chapterm27mAminomAcidsmandmProteinsmCh
apterm28mSyntheticmPolymersmChapterm2
9mLipidsm(Availablemonline)
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, Chapter 1: Structure and Bonding
C C C C
1. Whatm ism them ground-
statem electronicm configurationm ofm am carbonm atom?m A)m 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p5
B) 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p2m m C)m 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p6m m D)m 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p4
2. Whatm ism them ground-
statem electronicm configurationm ofm am fluorinem atom?mA)m 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p2
B) 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p3m m C)m 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p4m m D)m 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p5
3. Whatm ism them ground-
statemelectronicmconfigurationmofmammagnesiummcationm(Mg2+)?mA)m1
s2,m2s2,m2p6 C) 1s2,m2s2,m2p6,m3s2
B) 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p6,m 3s1 D) 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p6,m 3s2,m 3p2
4. Whatm ism them ground-statem electronicm configurationm ofm am chlorinem anionm (Cl—
)?mA)1s2,m 2s2,m 2p6 C) 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p6,m 3s2,m 3p5
B) 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p6,m 3s2,m 3p6 D) 1s2,m 2s2,m 2p6,m 3s2,m 3p4
5. Whichm ofm them followingm statementsm aboutm valencem electronsm ism true?
A) Theym arem them mostm tightlym heldm electrons.
B) Theym dom notm participatem inm chemicalm reactions.
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, Chapterm 1:m Structurem andm Bondi
n
C) Theym arem them outermostm electrons.
D) Theym revealm them periodm numberm ofm am second-rowm element.
6. Whichm ofm them followingm statementsm aboutm bondingm ism true?
A) Covalentm bondsm resultm fromm them transferm ofm electronsm fromm onem elementm tom another.
B) Ionicm bondsm resultm fromm them transferCofm electronsm fromm am metalm tom am non-metal.
C) Ionicm bondsm resultm fromm them sharingm ofm electronsm betweenm twom non-metals.
D) Covalentm bondsm resultm fromm them sharingm ofm electronsm betweenm twom metals.
7. Whichm ofm them followingm wouldm youm expectm tom havem ionicm bonds?
A)m CO B)m FBr C)m NF3 D)m NaCl
8. Whichm ofm them followingm moleculesm hasm nonpolarm covalentm bonds?
A)m HCl B)m N2 C)m CHCl3 D)m NO
9. Whichm ofm them followingm moleculesm containm bothm covalentm andm ionicm bonds?
A)m I,m II B)m I,m IVm m C)m II,m III D)m II,m IV
10. Arrangemthemfollowingmbondsminmdecreasingmordermofmionicmcharacter,mputtingmthemmm
ostionicmfirst.
A) Im >m IIm >m IIIm >m IV C) IVm >m IIIm >m IIm >m I
B) IVm >m IIm >m Im >m III D) IVm >m IIm >m IIIm >m I
11. Whichmofmthemfollowingmstatementsmcorrectlymdescribesmthemtypicalmnumbermofmbondsm
forcarbon,mnitrogen,mandmoxygenminmmostmneutralm organicmmolecules?
A) Carbonmformsm4mcovalentmbonds,mnitrogenmformsm2mcovalentmbondsmandmoxygenmform
msm3mcovalentmbonds.
B) Carbonmformsm4mcovalentmbonds,mnitrogenmformsm3mcovalentmbondsmandmoxygenmform
msm2mcovalentmbonds.
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