TEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition Smi
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th / All Chapters 1 - 29 / Full Complete
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Pagen 1
,Chapter 1 Structure and BondingChapter n n n n n n
2 Acids and Bases
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Chapter 3 Introduction to Organic Molecules and Functional GroupsChapter 4
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Alkanes
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Chapter 5 Stereochemistry n n
Chapter 6 Understanding Organic Reactions n n n n
Chapter 7 Alkyl Halides and Nucleophilic SubstitutionC
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hapter 8 Alkyl Halides and Elimination Reactions Cha
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pter 9 Alcohols, Ethers, and Related CompoundsChap
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ter 10 Alkenes and Addition Reactions
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Chapter 11 Alkynes and Synthesis Chapt n n n n n
er 12 Oxidation and Reduction Spectrosc
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opy A Mass Spectrometry Spectroscopy B
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Infrared Spectroscopy n
Spectroscopy C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyC n n n n n n
hapter 13 Radical Reactions n n n
Chapter 14 Conjugation, Resonance, and DienesChapt
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er 15 Benzene and Aromatic Compounds Chapter 16 R
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eactions of Aromatic Compounds n n n
Chapter 17 Introduction to Carbonyl Chemistry: Organometallic Reagents; Oxidati
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on and Reduction
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Chapter 18 Aldehydes and Ketones— n n n n
Nucleophilic AdditionChapter 19 Carboxylic Acids and Nitrilen n n n n n n
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Chapter 20 Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives-
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Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution
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Chapter 21 Substitution Reactions of Carbonyl Compoundsvat the α-
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Carbon Chapter 22 Carbonyl Condensation Reactions
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Chapter 23 Amines n n
Chapter 24 Carbon-Carbon Bond- n n n
Forming Reactions in Organic SynthesisChapter 25 Pericyclic Reactions
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Chapter 26 Carbohydrates n n
Chapter 27 Amino Acids and ProteinsC n n n n n n
hapter 28 Synthetic Polymers Chapt n n n n
er 29 Lipids (Available online)
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Pagen 2
, Chapter 1: Structure and Bonding
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1. Whatnisnthenground-
statenelectronicnconfigurationnofnancarbonnatom?nA)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p5n
B)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p2 C)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p6 D)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p4
2. Whatnisnthenground-
statenelectronicnconfigurationnofnanfluorinenatom?A)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p2n
B)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p3 C)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p4 D)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p5
3. Whatnisnthenground-
statenelectronicnconfigurationnofnanmagnesiumncationn(Mg2+)?A)n1s2,n2s2,n2p6n
C) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2
B) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s1 D) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2,n3p2
4. Whatnisnthenground-statenelectronicnconfigurationnofnanchlorinenanionn(Cl—
)?A)n1s2,n2s2,n2p6 C) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2,n3p5
B) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2,n3p6 D) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2,n3p4
5. Whichnofnthenfollowingnstatementsnaboutnvalencenelectronsnisntrue?
A) Theynarenthenmostntightlynheldnelectrons.
B) Theyndonnotnparticipateninnchemicalnreactions.
Pagen 3
, Chapterv1:n Structuren andn Bondin
C) Theynarenthenoutermostnelectrons.
D) Theynrevealnthenperiodnnumbernofnansecond-rownelement.
6. Whichnofnthenfollowingnstatementsnaboutnbondingnisntrue?
A) Covalentnbondsnresultnfromnthentransfernofnelectronsnfromnonenelementntonanother.
B) Ionicnbondsnresultnfromnthentransfervofnelectronsnfromnanmetalntonannon-metal.
C) Ionicnbondsnresultnfromnthensharingnofnelectronsnbetweenntwonnon-metals.
D) Covalentnbondsnresultnfromnthensharingnofnelectronsnbetweenntwonmetals.
7. Whichnofnthenfollowingnwouldnyounexpectntonhavenionicnbonds?
A) CO B)n FBr C)n NF3 D)n NaCl
8. Whichnofnthenfollowingnmoleculesnhasnnonpolarvcovalentnbonds?
A) HCl B)n N2 C)n CHCl3 D)n NO
9. Whichnofnthenfollowingnmoleculesncontainnbothncovalentnandnionicnbonds?
A) I,nII B)n I,nIV C)n II,nIII D)nII,nIV
10. Arrangenthenfollowingnbondsninndecreasingnordernofnionicncharacter,nputtingnthenmostni
onicnfirst.
A) In>nIIn>nIIIn>nIV C) IVn>nIIIn>nIIn>nI
B) IVn>nIIn>nIn>nIII D) IVn>nIIn>nIIIn>nI
11. Whichnofnthenfollowingnstatementsncorrectlyndescribesnthentypicalnnumbernofnbondsnfornc
arbon,nnitrogen,nandnoxygenninnmostnneutralnorganicnmolecules?
A) Carbonnformsn4ncovalentnbonds,nnitrogennformsn2ncovalentnbondsnandnoxygennformsn3
ncovalentn bonds.
B) Carbonnformsn4ncovalentnbonds,nnitrogennformsn3ncovalentnbondsnandnoxygennformsn2
ncovalentn bonds.
Pagen 4
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th / All Chapters 1 - 29 / Full Complete
n n n n n n n n n
Pagen 1
,Chapter 1 Structure and BondingChapter n n n n n n
2 Acids and Bases
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Chapter 3 Introduction to Organic Molecules and Functional GroupsChapter 4
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Alkanes
n
Chapter 5 Stereochemistry n n
Chapter 6 Understanding Organic Reactions n n n n
Chapter 7 Alkyl Halides and Nucleophilic SubstitutionC
n n n n n n n
hapter 8 Alkyl Halides and Elimination Reactions Cha
n n n n n n n
pter 9 Alcohols, Ethers, and Related CompoundsChap
n n n n n n n
ter 10 Alkenes and Addition Reactions
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Chapter 11 Alkynes and Synthesis Chapt n n n n n
er 12 Oxidation and Reduction Spectrosc
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opy A Mass Spectrometry Spectroscopy B
n n n n n n
Infrared Spectroscopy n
Spectroscopy C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyC n n n n n n
hapter 13 Radical Reactions n n n
Chapter 14 Conjugation, Resonance, and DienesChapt
n n n n n n
er 15 Benzene and Aromatic Compounds Chapter 16 R
n n n n n n n n
eactions of Aromatic Compounds n n n
Chapter 17 Introduction to Carbonyl Chemistry: Organometallic Reagents; Oxidati
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on and Reduction
n n
Chapter 18 Aldehydes and Ketones— n n n n
Nucleophilic AdditionChapter 19 Carboxylic Acids and Nitrilen n n n n n n
s
Chapter 20 Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives-
n n n n n n
Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution
n n n
Chapter 21 Substitution Reactions of Carbonyl Compoundsvat the α-
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Carbon Chapter 22 Carbonyl Condensation Reactions
n n n n n
Chapter 23 Amines n n
Chapter 24 Carbon-Carbon Bond- n n n
Forming Reactions in Organic SynthesisChapter 25 Pericyclic Reactions
n n n n n n n n
Chapter 26 Carbohydrates n n
Chapter 27 Amino Acids and ProteinsC n n n n n n
hapter 28 Synthetic Polymers Chapt n n n n
er 29 Lipids (Available online)
n n n n
Pagen 2
, Chapter 1: Structure and Bonding
v v v v
1. Whatnisnthenground-
statenelectronicnconfigurationnofnancarbonnatom?nA)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p5n
B)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p2 C)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p6 D)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p4
2. Whatnisnthenground-
statenelectronicnconfigurationnofnanfluorinenatom?A)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p2n
B)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p3 C)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p4 D)n 1s2,n2s2,n2p5
3. Whatnisnthenground-
statenelectronicnconfigurationnofnanmagnesiumncationn(Mg2+)?A)n1s2,n2s2,n2p6n
C) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2
B) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s1 D) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2,n3p2
4. Whatnisnthenground-statenelectronicnconfigurationnofnanchlorinenanionn(Cl—
)?A)n1s2,n2s2,n2p6 C) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2,n3p5
B) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2,n3p6 D) 1s2,n2s2,n2p6,n3s2,n3p4
5. Whichnofnthenfollowingnstatementsnaboutnvalencenelectronsnisntrue?
A) Theynarenthenmostntightlynheldnelectrons.
B) Theyndonnotnparticipateninnchemicalnreactions.
Pagen 3
, Chapterv1:n Structuren andn Bondin
C) Theynarenthenoutermostnelectrons.
D) Theynrevealnthenperiodnnumbernofnansecond-rownelement.
6. Whichnofnthenfollowingnstatementsnaboutnbondingnisntrue?
A) Covalentnbondsnresultnfromnthentransfernofnelectronsnfromnonenelementntonanother.
B) Ionicnbondsnresultnfromnthentransfervofnelectronsnfromnanmetalntonannon-metal.
C) Ionicnbondsnresultnfromnthensharingnofnelectronsnbetweenntwonnon-metals.
D) Covalentnbondsnresultnfromnthensharingnofnelectronsnbetweenntwonmetals.
7. Whichnofnthenfollowingnwouldnyounexpectntonhavenionicnbonds?
A) CO B)n FBr C)n NF3 D)n NaCl
8. Whichnofnthenfollowingnmoleculesnhasnnonpolarvcovalentnbonds?
A) HCl B)n N2 C)n CHCl3 D)n NO
9. Whichnofnthenfollowingnmoleculesncontainnbothncovalentnandnionicnbonds?
A) I,nII B)n I,nIV C)n II,nIII D)nII,nIV
10. Arrangenthenfollowingnbondsninndecreasingnordernofnionicncharacter,nputtingnthenmostni
onicnfirst.
A) In>nIIn>nIIIn>nIV C) IVn>nIIIn>nIIn>nI
B) IVn>nIIn>nIn>nIII D) IVn>nIIn>nIIIn>nI
11. Whichnofnthenfollowingnstatementsncorrectlyndescribesnthentypicalnnumbernofnbondsnfornc
arbon,nnitrogen,nandnoxygenninnmostnneutralnorganicnmolecules?
A) Carbonnformsn4ncovalentnbonds,nnitrogennformsn2ncovalentnbondsnandnoxygennformsn3
ncovalentn bonds.
B) Carbonnformsn4ncovalentnbonds,nnitrogennformsn3ncovalentnbondsnandnoxygennformsn2
ncovalentn bonds.
Pagen 4