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Prepare for your Organic Chemistry I final exam with this comprehensive 2026–2027 Study Guide PDF. This independent study resource includes structured review notes and practice questions covering fundamental organic chemistry concepts such as molecular structure and bonding, functional groups, nomenclature, stereochemistry, acid–base chemistry, reaction mechanisms, hydrocarbons, spectroscopy basics, and reaction pathways. Designed for students seeking a clear and efficient revision tool, this guide reinforces core principles, improves problem-solving skills, and supports effective exam preparation.

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, Credit for the first synthesis of an organic compound from Wohler
an inorganic precursor is usually given to ___.
A) Berzelius
B) Arrhenious
C) Kekule
D) Wohler
E) Lewis


The greatest degree of ionic character is anticipated for the H and Cl
bond between:
A) H and C
B) H and Cl
C) C and Cl
D) H and Br
E) Br and Cl


Select the least electronegative element from the list K
below:
A) P
B) N
C) Mg
D) Si
E) K


Which of these substances contain both covalent bonds NH4Cl
and ionic bonds?
A) NH4Cl
B) H2O2
C)CH4
D)HCN
E) H2S


Which of the following is the Lewis Structure for
CH3CH2CO2H?



In which of the following does the central atom have two H2S
pairs of non-bonding electrons?
A) O3
B) CO2
C) CO3^2-
D) NH4+
E) H2S


Which of these is a correct electron-dot representation of I
the nitrite ion, NO2-?



.. BeH2
Y-Z-Y is a generalized structural representation which can
be used
.. for all of the following except:
A) H2O
B) H2Se
C) H2S
D) BeH2
E) There is no exception


What is the formal charge on oxygen in the following +1
structure?
H3CC≡O:
A) +2
B) +1
C) 0
D) -1
E) -2

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