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,Chapterq1qStructureqandqBonding
Chapterq2qAcidsqandqBases
Chapterq3qIntroductionqtoqOrganicqMoleculesqandqFunctionalqGroups
Chapterq4qAlkanes
Chapterq5qStereochemistry
Chapterq6qUnderstandingqOrganicqReactions
Chapterq7qAlkylqHalidesqandqNucleophilicqSubstitutionq
Chapterq8qAlkylqHalidesqandqEliminationqReactionsqCh
apterq9qAlcohols,qEthers,qandqRelatedqCompoundsqCh
apterq10qAlkenesqandqAdditionqReactions
Chapterq11qAlkynesqandqSynthesisqCha
pterq12qOxidationqandqReductionqSpec
troscopyqAqMassqSpectrometryqSpectro
scopyqBqInfraredqSpectroscopy
SpectroscopyqCqNuclearqMagneticqResonanceqSpectroscopy
qChapterq13qRadicalqReactions
Chapterq14qConjugation,qResonance,qandqDienes
Chapterq15qBenzeneqandqAromaticqCompounds
Chapterq16qReactionsqofqAromaticqCompounds
Chapterq17qIntroductionqtoqCarbonylqChemistry:qOrganometallicqReagents;q
OxidationqandqReduction
Chapterq18qAldehydesqandqKetones—NucleophilicqAddition
Chapterq19qCarboxylicqAcidsqandqNitriles
Chapterq20qCarboxylicqAcidsqandqTheirqDerivatives-
qNucleophilicqAcylqSubstitution
Chapterq21qSubstitutionqReactionsqofqCarbonylqCompoundsqatqtheqα-Carbon
Chapterq22qCarbonylqCondensationqReactions
Chapterq23qAmines
Chapterq24qCarbon-CarbonqBond-FormingqReactionsqinqOrganicqSynthesis
Chapterq25qPericyclicqReactions
Chapterq26qCarbohydrates
Chapterq27qAminoqAcidsqandqProteinsq
Chapterq28qSyntheticqPolymers
Chapterq29qLipidsq(Availableqonline)
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, Chapter 1: Structure and Bonding
1. Whatqisqtheqground-stateqelectronicqconfigurationqofqaqcarbonqatom?
A) 1s2,q2s2,q2p5 B)q 1s2,q2s2,q2p2 C)q 1s2,q2s2,q2p6 D)q 1s2,q2s2,q2p4
2. Whatqisqtheqground-stateqelectronicqconfigurationqofqaqfluorineqatom?
A) 1s2,q2s2,q2p2 B)q 1s2,q2s2,q2p3 C)q 1s2,q2s2,q2p4 D)q 1s2,q2s2,q2p5
3. Whatqisqtheqground-stateqelectronicqconfigurationqofqaqmagnesiumqcationq(Mg2+)?
A) 1s2,q2s2,q2p6 C) 1s2,q2s2,q2p6,q3s2
B) 1s2,q2s2,q2p6,q3s1 D) 1s2,q2s2,q2p6,q3s2,q3p2
4. Whatqisqtheqground-stateqelectronicqconfigurationqofqaqchlorineqanionq(Cl—)?
A) 1s2,q2s2,q2p6 C) 1s2,q2s2,q2p6,q3s2,q3p5
B) 1s2,q2s2,q2p6,q3s2,q3p6 D) 1s2,q2s2,q2p6,q3s2,q3p4
5. Whichqofqtheqfollowingqstatementsqaboutqvalenceqelectronsqisqtrue?
A) Theyqareqtheqmostqtightlyqheldqelectrons.
B) Theyqdoqnotqparticipateqinqchemicalqreactions.
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C) Theyqareqtheqoutermostqelectrons.
D) Theyqrevealqtheqperiodqnumberqofqaqsecond-rowqelement.
6. Whichqofqtheqfollowingqstatementsqaboutqbondingqisqtrue?
A) Covalentqbondsqresultqfromqtheqtransferqofqelectronsqfromqoneqelementqtoqanother.
B) Ionicqbondsqresultqfromqtheqtransferqofqelectronsqfromqaqmetalqtoqaqnon-metal.
C) Ionicqbondsqresultqfromqtheqsharingqofqelectronsqbetweenqtwoqnon-metals.
D) Covalentqbondsqresultqfromqtheqsharingqofqelectronsqbetweenqtwoqmetals.
7. Whichqofqtheqfollowingqwouldqyouqexpectqtoqhaveqionicqbonds?
A) CO B)q FBr C)q NF3 D)q NaCl
8. Whichhofhthehfollowinghmoleculeshhashnonpolarhcovalenthbonds?
A) HCl B)hq N2 C)hq CHCl3 D)hq NO
9. Whichhofhthehfollowinghmoleculeshcontainhbothhcovalenthandhionichbonds?
A) I,hII B)hq I,hIVq q C)hq II,hIII D)hII,hIV
10. Arrangehthehfollowinghbondshinhdecreasinghorderhofhionichcharacter,hputtinghthehmq
osthionichfirst.
A) Ih>hIIh>hIIIh>hIV C) IVh>hIIIh>hIIh>hI
B) IVh>hIIh>hIh>hIII D) IVh>hIIh>hIIIh>hI
11. Whichhofhthehfollowinghstatementshcorrectlyhdescribeshthehtypicalhnumberhofhbondshq
forhcarbon,hnitrogen,handhoxygenhinhmosthneutralhorganichmolecules?
A) Carbonhformsh4hcovalenthbonds,hnitrogenhformsh2hcovalenthbondshandhoxygenhforq
msh3hcovalenthbonds.
B) Carbonhformsh4hcovalenthbonds,hnitrogenhformsh3hcovalenthbondshandhoxygenhforq
msh2hcovalenthbonds.
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