6th Edition Smith /
All Chapters 1 - 29 / Full Complete
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,ChapterI1IStructureIandIBondingI ChapterI2IA
cidsIandIBases
ChapterI3IIntroductionItoIOrganicIMoleculesIandIFunctionalIGroupsI ChapterI4IAlkanes
ChapterI5IStereochemistry
ChapterI6IUnderstandingIOrganicIReactions
ChapterI7IAlkylIHalidesIandINucleophilicISubstitutionI ChapterI
8IAlkylIHalidesIandIEliminationIReactionsI ChapterI9IAlcohols,IEt
hers,IandIRelatedICompoundsI ChapterI10IAlkenesIandIAdditio
nIReactions
ChapterI11IAlkynesIandISynthesisI ChapterI1
2IOxidationIandIReductionI SpectroscopyIAI
MassISpectrometryI SpectroscopyIBIInfraredI
Spectroscopy
SpectroscopyICINuclearIMagneticIResonanceISpectroscopyI ChapterI13IRadi
calIReactions
ChapterI14IConjugation,IResonance,IandIDienesI ChapterI15IBe
nzeneIandIAromaticICompoundsI ChapterI16IReactionsIofIArom
aticICompounds
ChapterI17IIntroductionItoICarbonylIChemistry:IOrganometallicIReagents;I OxidationIan
dIReduction
ChapterI18IAldehydesIandIKetones—
NucleophilicIAdditionI ChapterI19ICarboxylicIAcidsIandINitriles
ChapterI20ICarboxylicIAcidsIandITheirIDerivatives-INucleophilicIAcylI Substitution
ChapterI21ISubstitutionIReactionsIofICarbonylICompoundsIatItheIα-
CarbonI ChapterI22ICarbonylICondensationIReactions
ChapterI23IAmines
ChapterI24ICarbon-CarbonIBond-
FormingIReactionsIinIOrganicISynthesisI ChapterI25IPericyclicIReactions
ChapterI26ICarbohydrates
ChapterI27IAminoIAcidsIandIProteinsI Chapte
rI28ISyntheticIPolymersI ChapterI29ILipidsI(Av
ailableIonline)
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Chapter 1: Structure and Bonding
1. WhatI isItheIground-
stateIelectronicIconfigurationIofIaIcarbonIatom?I A)I 1s2,I2s2,I2p5
B)I 1s2,I2s2,I2p2 C)I 1s2,I2s2,I2p6 D)I 1s2,I2s2,I2p4
2. WhatI isItheIground-
stateIelectronicIconfigurationIofIaI fluorineIatom?I A)I 1s2,I2s2,I2p2
B)I 1s2,I2s2,I2p3 C)I 1s2,I2s2,I2p4 D)I 1s2,I2s2,I2p5
3. WhatI isItheIground-stateIelectronicIconfigurationIofIaImagnesiumIcationI(Mg2+)?I A)
1s2,I2s2,I2p6 C) 1s2,I2s2,I2p6,I3s2
B) 1s2,I2s2,I2p6,I3s1 D) 1s2,I2s2,I2p6,I3s2,I3p2
4. WhatI isItheIground-stateIelectronicIconfigurationIofIaIchlorineIanionI(Cl—)?I A)
1s2,I2s2,I2p6 C) 1s2,I2s2,I2p6,I3s2,I3p5
B) 1s2,I2s2,I2p6,I3s2,I3p6 D) 1s2,I2s2,I2p6,I3s2,I3p4
5. WhichIofItheI followingIstatementsIaboutIvalenceIelectronsIisItrue?
A) TheyIareItheImostItightlyIheldIelectrons.
B) TheyIdoI notIparticipateIinIchemicalIreactions.
C) TheyIareItheIoutermostIelectrons.
D) TheyIrevealItheIperiodInumberIofIaIsecond-rowIelement.
6. WhichIofItheIfollowingIstatementsIaboutIbondingI isItrue?
A) CovalentI bondsIresultI fromItheItransferIofIelectronsIfromIoneIelementItoI another.
B) IonicIbondsIresultI fromItheItransferIofIelectronsIfromIaImetalItoI aInon-metal.
C) IonicIbondsIresultI fromItheIsharingIofIelectronsIbetweenItwoInon-metals.
D) CovalentI bondsIresultI fromItheIsharingIofIelectronsIbetweenItwoImetals.
7. WhichIofItheIfollowingIwouldI youIexpectI toIhaveIionicIbonds?
A) CO B)IIFBr C)I NF3 D)IINaCl
8. WhichIofItheIfollowingI moleculesIhasInonpolarIcovalentI bonds?
A) HCl B)I N2 C)I CHCl3 D)IINO
9. WhichIofItheIfollowingI moleculesIcontainIbothIcovalentI andI ionicIbonds?
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A) I,III B)III,IIV C)IIII,IIII D)III,IIV
10. ArrangeItheIfollowingIbondsIinIdecreasingIorderIofIionicIcharacter,IputtingItheImostI ionicI
first.
A) II>IIII>IIIII>IIV C) IVI>IIIII>IIII>II
B) IVI>IIII>III>IIII D) IVI>IIII>IIIII>II
11. WhichIofItheIfollowingIstatementsIcorrectlyIdescribesItheItypicalInumberIofIbondsIforI carb
on,Initrogen,IandIoxygenIinImostI neutralIorganicI molecules?
A) CarbonIformsI4IcovalentI bonds,InitrogenIformsI2IcovalentI bondsIandIoxygenIformsI 3Ico
valentI bonds.
B) CarbonIformsI4IcovalentI bonds,InitrogenIformsI3IcovalentI bondsIandIoxygenIformsI 2Ico
valentI bonds.
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