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,Chapter u1 uStructure uand uBonding
Chapter u2 uAcids uand uBases
Chapter u3 uIntroduction uto uOrganic uMolecules uand uFunctional uGroups
Chapter u4 uAlkanes
Chapter u5 uStereochemistry
Chapter u6 uUnderstanding uOrganic uReactions
Chapter u7 uAlkyl uHalides uand uNucleophilic uSubstitution
Chapter u8 uAlkyl uHalides uand uElimination uReactions
Chapter u9 uAlcohols, uEthers, uand uRelated uCompounds
Chapter u10 uAlkenes uand uAddition uReactions
Chapter u11 uAlkynes uand uSynthesis
Chapter u12 uOxidation uand uReduction
Spectroscopy uA uMass uSpectrometry
Spectroscopy uB uInfrared uSpectroscopy
Spectroscopy uC uNuclear uMagnetic uResonance uSpectroscopy
Chapter u13 uRadical uReactions
Chapter u14 uConjugation, uResonance, uand uDienes
Chapter u15 uBenzene uand uAromatic uCompounds
Chapter u16 uReactions uof uAromatic uCompounds
Chapter u17 uIntroduction uto uCarbonyl uChemistry: uOrganometallic uReagents;
uOxidation uand uReduction
Chapter u18 uAldehydes uand uKetones—Nucleophilic uAddition
Chapter u19 uCarboxylic uAcids uand uNitriles
Chapter u20 uCarboxylic uAcids uand uTheir uDerivatives- uNucleophilic uAcyl
uSubstitution
Chapter u21 uSubstitution uReactions uof uCarbonyl uCompounds uat uthe uα-Carbon
Chapter u22 uCarbonyl uCondensation uReactions
Chapter u23 uAmines
Chapter u24 uCarbon-Carbon uBond-Forming uReactions uin uOrganic uSynthesis
Chapter u25 uPericyclic uReactions
Chapter u26 uCarbohydrates
Chapter u27 uAmino uAcids uand uProteins
Chapter u28 uSynthetic uPolymers
Chapter u29 uLipids u(Available uonline)
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1. What uis uthe uground-state uelectronic uconfiguration uof ua ucarbon
2 2 5
uatom? uA) u 1s , u2s , u2p B) u 1s2, u2s2, u2p2 C) u 1s2, u2s2,
6 2 2 4
u2p D) u 1s , u2s , u2p
2. What uis uthe uground-state uelectronic uconfiguration uof ua ufluorine
2 2 2
uatom?uA) u 1s , u2s , u2p B) u 1s2, u2s2, u2p3 C) u 1s2, u2s2,
4
u2p D) u 1s2, u2s2, u2p5
3. What uis uthe uground-state uelectronic uconfiguration uof ua umagnesium ucation
2+
u(Mg )?uA) 1s2, u2s2, u2p6 C) 1s2, u2s2,
6 2
u2p , u3s
B) 1s2, u2s2, u2p6, u3s1 D) 1s2, u2s2, u2p6, u3s2, u3p2
4. What uis uthe uground-state uelectronic uconfiguration uof ua uchlorine uanion
—
u(Cl )?uA) 1s2, u2s2, u2p6 C)
1s2, u2s2, u2p6, u3s2, u3p5
B) 1s2, u2s2, u2p6, u3s2, u3p6 D) 1s2, u2s2, u2p6, u3s2, u3p4
5. Which uof uthe ufollowing ustatements uabout uvalence uelectrons uis utrue?
A) They uare uthe umost utightly uheld uelectrons.
B) They udo unot uparticipate uin uchemical ureactions.
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C) They uare uthe uoutermost uelectrons.
D) They ureveal uthe uperiod unumber uof ua usecond-row uelement.
6. Which uof uthe ufollowing ustatements uabout ubonding uis utrue?
A) Covalent ubonds uresult ufrom uthe utransfer uof uelectrons ufrom uone uelement uto uanother.
B) Ionic ubonds uresult ufrom uthe utransfer uof uelectrons ufrom ua umetal uto ua unon-metal.
C) Ionic ubonds uresult ufrom uthe usharing uof uelectrons ubetween utwo unon-metals.
D) Covalent ubonds uresult ufrom uthe usharing uof uelectrons ubetween utwo umetals.
7. Which uof uthe ufollowing uwould uyou uexpect uto uhave uionic ubonds?
A) CO B) u FBr C) u NF3 D) u NaCl
8. Which uof uthe ufollowing umolecules uhas unonpolar ucovalent ubonds?
A) HCl B) u N2 C) u CHCl3 D) u NO
9. Which uof uthe ufollowing umolecules ucontain uboth ucovalent uand uionic ubonds?
A) I, uII B) u I, uIV C) u II, uIII D) uII, uIV
10. Arrange uthe ufollowing ubonds uin udecreasing uorder uof uionic ucharacter, uputting uthe
umostuionic ufirst.
A) I u> uII u> uIII u> uIV C) IV u> uIII u> uII u> uI
B) IV u> uII u> uI u> uIII D) IV u> uII u> uIII u> uI
11. Which uof uthe ufollowing ustatements ucorrectly udescribes uthe utypical unumber uof ubonds
uforucarbon, unitrogen, uand uoxygen uin umost uneutral uorganic umolecules?
A) Carbon uforms u4 ucovalent ubonds, unitrogen uforms u2 ucovalent ubonds uand uoxygen
uformsu3 ucovalent ubonds.
B) Carbon uforms u4 ucovalent ubonds, unitrogen uforms u3 ucovalent ubonds uand uoxygen
uformsu2 ucovalent ubonds.
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