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ACS ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 11 FINAL EXAM
2025 PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED
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In oxidative addition products of alkenes and alkynes, which reagents can be used?

Cold, alkaline permanganate, osmium tetroxide and proxy acids.




Chromic acid is an oxidizing reagent that

does not oxidize ketones; but it can oxidize C-C double bonds.




How are reductions of carbonyl compounds usually done?

complex metal hydrides




How are reductions of alkenes usually done?

Catalytic hydrogenation




How are reductions of alkynes usually done?

Catalytic hydrogenation or alkali metals in ammonia (dissolving metal reductions)

,What can react with alcohols to produce a ketone?

PCC (converts primary alcohols to aldehydes and secondary alcohols to ketones;
doesn't affect C=C bonds.




What can react with secondary alcohols to give ketones?

KMnO4, NaOH. But it can also react with double bonds.




What are the two types of free-radical reactions?

substitution and addition.




How can the free-radical addition reaction of

1. HBr + alkene + peroxides

2. the polymerization of alkenes or dienes

be initiated?

heat, peroxides, or UV light




What is the trend in stability for organic radicals/carbocations?

,allylic/benzylic > 3 alkyl > 2 alkyl > 1 alkyl > methyl > vinylic/aryl



*Allylic and benzylic radicals are especially easy to generate because of the
stabilization caused by resonance.

* when formed in a ring, the C+ will form preferentially to the C that can be
stabilized by resonance.




What conditions will usually indicate a radical reaction?

AIBN (a radical initiator), peroxides, UV light, or high temps (300-500 C)




Groups that reduce electron density of a ring by resonance or induction will

cause the ring to be less reactive than benzene




Groups that increase the electron density of the ring by resonance or induction will

be more reactive than benzene



What is the IUPAC priority for naming?

Carboxylic acid > Ketone > Aldehyde > Alcohol

, In IUPAC naming, what is the suffix used for ketone groups?

-one




In IUPAC naming, what is the suffix used for alcohol groups?

-nol




In IUPAC naming, what is the suffix used for esters?

-noate




Benzyl group




Phenyl group




ethanoic acid




(E) isomers vs. (Z) isomers. Which one is observed when the higher ranked
molecules are on the same side? opposite?

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