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Chapter 3 Introduction to Organic Molecules and Functional Groups Chapter 4
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Chapter 7 Alkyl Halides and Nucleophilic Substitution Chaptej j j j j j j
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15 Benzene and Aromatic Compounds Chapter 16 Reacti
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Chapter 17 Introduction to Carbonyl Chemistry: Organometallic Reagents; Oxid atio
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Forming Reactions in Organic Synthesis Chapter 25 Pericyclic Reactions
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1. Whatjisjthejground-
statejelectronicjconfigurationjofjajcarbonjatom?jA)j 1s2,j2s2,j2p5
B) 1s2,j2s2,j2p2 C)j 1s2,j2s2,j2p6 D)j 1s2,j2s2,j2p4
2. Whatjisjthejground-
statejelectronicjconfigurationjofjajfluorinejatom?A)j 1s2,j2s2,j2p2
B) 1s2,j2s2,j2p3 C)j 1s2,j2s2,j2p4 D)j 1s2,j2s2,j2p5
3. Whatjisjthejground-
statejelectronicjconfigurationjofjajmagnesiumjcationj(Mg2+)?A)j 1s2,j2s2,j2p6
C) 1s2,j2s2,j2p6,j3s2
B) 1s2,j2s2,j2p6,j3s1 D) 1s2,j2s2,j2p6,j3s2,j3p2
4. Whatjisjthejground-statejelectronicjconfigurationjofjajchlorinejanionj(Cl—
)?A)j1s2,j2s2,j2p6 C) 1s2,j2s2,j2p6,j3s2,j3p5
B) 1s2,j2s2,j2p6,j3s2,j3p6 D) 1s2,j2s2,j2p6,j3s2,j3p4
5. Whichjofjthejfollowingjstatementsjaboutjvalencejelectronsjisjtrue?
A) Theyjarejthejmostjtightlyjheldjelectrons.
B) Theyjdojnotjparticipatejinjchemicaljreactions.
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C) Theyjarejthejoutermostjelectrons.
D) Theyjrevealjthejperiodjnumberjofjajsecond-rowjelement.
6. Whichjofjthejfollowingjstatementsjaboutjbondingjisjtrue?
A) Covalentjbondsjresultjfromjthejtransferjofjelectronsjfromjonejelementjtojanother.
B) Ionicjbondsjresultjfromjthejtransfervofjelectronsjfromjajmetaljtojajnon-metal.
C) Ionicjbondsjresultjfromjthejsharingjofjelectronsjbetweenjtwojnon-metals.
D) Covalentjbondsjresultjfromjthejsharingjofjelectronsjbetweenjtwojmetals.
7. Whichjofjthejfollowingjwouldjyoujexpectjtojhavejionicjbonds?
A)j CO B)j FBr C)j NF3 D)j NaCl
8. Whichjofjthejfollowingjmoleculesjhasjnonpolarvcovalentjbonds?
A)j HCl B)j N2 C)j CHCl3 D)j NO
9. Whichjofjthejfollowingjmoleculesjcontainjbothjcovalentjandjionicjbonds?
A)j I,jII B)j I,jIV C)j II,jIII D)jII,jIV
10. Arrangejthejfollowingjbondsjinjdecreasingjorderjofjionicjcharacter,jputtingjthejmostjioni
cjfirst.
A) Ij>jIIj>jIIIj>jIV C) IVj>jIIIj>jIIj>jI
B) IVj>jIIj>jIj>jIII D) IVj>jIIj>jIIIj>jI
11. Whichjofjthejfollowingjstatementsjcorrectlyjdescribesjthejtypicaljnumberjofjbondsjforjcar
bon,jnitrogen,jandjoxygenjinjmostjneutraljorganicjmolecules?
A) Carbonjformsj4jcovalentjbonds,jnitrogenjformsj2jcovalentjbondsjandjoxygenjformsj3jco
valentjbonds.
B) Carbonjformsj4jcovalentjbonds,jnitrogenjformsj3jcovalentjbondsjandjoxygenjformsj2jco
valentjbonds.
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