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AQA A Level Chemistry: Year 1- Alkenes questions and answers latest top score.
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AQA A Level Chemistry: Year 1- Alkenes questions and answers latest top score. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What is an alkene? - ANS.An unsaturated hydrocarbon 
 
What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon? - ANS.A compound containing only carbon and hydrogen atoms and containing at least one carbon carbon double bond 
 
What are van der Waals forces? - ANS.Relatively weak intermolecular forces caused by temporary dipole dipole interaction 
 
What is the general formula for an alkene? - AN...
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AQA AS Organic Chemistry exam questions with 100% correct answers
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Define the term 'empirical formula' - ANSWERS A formula that gives the simplist whole 
number ration of atoms of each element in a compound 
Define the term 'molecular formula' - ANSWERS A way of representing molecules that 
shows the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule 
Define the term 'General formula' - ANSWERS An algebraic formula that can describe 
any member of a family of compounds 
Define the term 'Structural formula' - ANSWERS A way of representing molecules ...
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TEST BANK FOR Organic Chemistry 12th Edition By T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig B. Fryhle, Scott A. Snyder Chapter 1-25 | 2024-2025 (VERIFIED)
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TEST BANK FOR Organic Chemistry 12th Edition By T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig B. Fryhle, Scott A. Snyder Chapter 1-25 | (VERIFIED) Which of the following best describes the origin of carbon atoms? 
a) The Big Bang 
b) amino acids found on meteorites 
c) byproduct of chemical fusion in stars 
d) gradual decay of radioactive isotopes of nitrogen 
e) All of these choices. 
Answer: C 
Topic: General 
Section: 1.1 
Difficulty Level: Easy 
2) Credit for the first synthesis of an organic compound from ...
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AQA 2023 AS CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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AQA 2023 AS CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
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Absolute temperature - ANSWERS Temperature measured in Kelvin 
Absolute zero - ANSWERS The lowest possible temperature theoretically achieveable - 
273.15 degrees celius or zero Kelvin 
Acceleration - ANSWERS The stage in mass spectrometry where positive ions are 
speeded up by an electric field 
Acid rain - ANSWERS Rain that has been acidified by pollutants such as sulfur dioxide 
Actual yield - ANSWERS Mass of product obtained in a ...
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CHEM 1020 FINAL EXAM| 184 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| COMPLETE SOLUTIONS|2023/2024
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CHEM 1020 FINAL EXAM| 184 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| COMPLETE SOLUTIONS|2023/2024 
 
What is a major difference between organic and inorganic compounds? Correct answer organic contain carbon 
 
What is the reason why there are so many organic compounds? Correct answer carbon atoms can form stable covalent bonds with other carbon atoms 
 
The vast number of organic compounds is due to the unique chemistry of carbon. This chemistry involves correct answer formation of long chains& isomerism 
 
Which a...
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CHEM 1020 Exam 1 questions and complete correct answers
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Which applies to the manner in which carbon bonds in alkanes? - correct answer The bonds are formed with carbon using an sp3 configuration 
 
The alkanes represent one family of organic compounds... - correct answer that is composed of carbon and hydrogen 
 
Which of the following is an alcohol? - correct answer CH3CH2OH 
 
What is meant by the term "saturated" when describing hydrocarbons? - correct answer They are saturated with hydrogen and only have single binds between carbons 
 
Which of...
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Test Bank for Organic Chemistry, 4th Edition by David R. Klein
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Test Bank for Organic Chemistry 4e 4th Edition by David R. Klein. 
ISBN-13: 9594 
 
Full chapters test bank PDF 
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
1 A Review of General Chemistry: Electrons, Bonds, and Molecular Properties 1 
 
1.1 Introduction to Organic Chemistry 2 
 
1.2 The Structural Theory of Matter 3 
 
1.3 Electrons, Bonds, and Lewis Structures 4 
 
1.4 Identifying Formal Charges 7 
 
1.5 Induction and Polar Covalent Bonds 8 
 
1.6 Reading Bond-Line Structures 11 
 
1.7 Atomic Orbitals 14 
 
1.8 Vale...
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DATABASE IB CHEMISTRY IA - Investigating the effect of structural isomerism on the boiling points of aliphatic alcohols and ethers
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This document is a database Chemistry HL IA for the IB board. It investigates the effect of structural isomerism (positional, chain, and metamerism) on the boiling points of aliphatic alcohols and ethers. This can help you get a high mark for your Chemistry course especially if you are looking to do a database IA.
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Unit 14 Assignment 1 – Distinction (Learning Aim A)
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 14 Assignment A - Designing molecules. Diagrams, comparison, explanation all included. Referenced throughout. Assignment has been awarded a DISTICTION.
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Unit 14: Application of Organic Chemistry
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Defining the structural Isomerism: 
Isomers have molecules that have different arrangements of the atoms in space but have the same molecular formula. This takes away any different arrangements which is mainly due to the rotating as a whole molecule or rotating about particular bonds. However in structural isomerism, the arrangement of atoms are in a completely different order. 
There are three different types of isomers which include chain, positional and functional group isomers