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Organic Chemistry questions and answers 100% verified.
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Organic Chemistry questions and answers 100% verified. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Organic Chemistry - correct answers.The branch of chemistry which deals with carbon compounds, including those with no relationship to life. 
 
Covalent Bond - correct answers.Inter-atomic relationship created by the sharing of at least one pair of electrons. 
 
Saturated Hydrocarbon - correct answers.Contain only only carbon-to-carbon single bonds. The most chemically inert of all organic compounds. 
 
Unsaturated Hydro...
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OAT Organic Chem Reactions Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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HBr (or HCl, HI) 
 
to alkyne, alkene - Answer-add Br and H 
Markovnikov, rearrangements possible 
 
Alkyne + 1 eq HBr = Alkene with Br at most substituted 
+ 2nd eq HBr = Alkane with 2 Br at most substituted 
 
hydrohalogenation 
 
H3O+ 
 
to alkene - Answer-add -OH and H 
markovnikov, rearrangements possible 
 
hydration 
 
H+, ROH 
 
to epoxide - Answer-add -OR and H 
markovnikov, rearrangements possible 
 
addition of alcohol 
 
Br2 or Cl2/ 
CCl4 
 
to alkyne, alkene - Answer-anti-addition o...
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Organic Chemistry 1 Chapters 7 and 8
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Chapter 7 is a two week long chapter that introduces substitution and elimination reactions. Students will learn the reaction mechanisms for Sn1, Sn2, E1 and E2 reactions. They will also begin to understand the difference between protic and aprotic solvents, as well as what reagents are weak or strong nucleophiles and/or weak or strong bases. Understanding this concept will allow students to decide when a reaction will be an elimination and/or substitution reaction. These notes provide in-depth ...
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chem210:exam1 study guide, complete verified solution, A+ guarantee, 2024.
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properties of organic compounds 
non-polar; flammable; covalent bonds; insoluble in water; 
carbon containing molecules; non-conductor in electrolytes; 
LOW boiling and melting points; gas at room temp. 
properties of inorganic compounds 
polar; non-flammable; ionic bonds; soluble in water; 
conducts electricity; solid at room temp; 
HIGH boiling/melting points 
What is the trend in solubility and boiling point/melting...
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chem210:exam1 study guide, complete verified solution, A+ guarantee, 2024. 
 
properties of organic compounds 
non-polar; flammable; covalent bonds; insoluble in water; 
carbon containing molecules; non-conductor in electrolytes; 
LOW boiling and melting points; gas at room temp. 
properties of inorganic compounds 
polar; non-flammable; ionic bonds; soluble in water; 
conducts electricity; solid at room temp; 
HIGH boiling/melting points 
What is the trend in solubility and boiling point/melting...
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chem210:exam1 study guide, complete verified solution, A+ guarantee, 2024.
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chem210:exam1 study guide, complete verified solution, A+ guarantee, 2024. 
 
properties of organic compounds 
non-polar; flammable; covalent bonds; insoluble in water; 
carbon containing molecules; non-conductor in electrolytes; 
LOW boiling and melting points; gas at room temp. 
properties of inorganic compounds 
polar; non-flammable; ionic bonds; soluble in water; 
conducts electricity; solid at room temp; 
HIGH boiling/melting points 
What is the trend in solubility and boiling point/melting...
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Alkenes: Reactions and Synthesis
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To begin a systematic description of major functional groups. 
 Begin to focus on general principles and patterns of reactivity that tie organic chemistry.
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Chem 210 Exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution 2024.
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Chem 210 Exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution 2024. 
 
In order to make an alcohol we can do what types of reactions? 
addition reactions and oxidation reactions of alcohol 
What are the two types of addition reactions? 
hydration of alkene and addition reactions of H2 to C=O 
We need to figure out if alcohol is a... 
1º, 2º, and 3º 
Ketone addition of H2 to make an alcohol is what type of alcohol? 
2º 
Aldehyde addition of H2 to make an alcohol is what type of alcohol? 
1...
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Chem 210 Exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution 2024.
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Chem 210 Exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution 2024. 
 
In order to make an alcohol we can do what types of reactions? 
addition reactions and oxidation reactions of alcohol 
What are the two types of addition reactions? 
hydration of alkene and addition reactions of H2 to C=O 
We need to figure out if alcohol is a... 
1º, 2º, and 3º 
Ketone addition of H2 to make an alcohol is what type of alcohol? 
2º 
Aldehyde addition of H2 to make an alcohol is what type of alcohol? 
1...
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ALCOHOL NOTES ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Alcohol Organic Chemistry. 
 
Alcohol is a type of organic compound that contains a hydroxyl (-OH) functional group attached to a carbon atom. Alcohols can be classified based on the number of carbon atoms attached to the carbon atom that is bonded to the hydroxyl group. Methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol, and pentanol are examples of primary alcohols that have one, two, three, four, and five carbon atoms, respectively. 
 
Alcohols can be synthesized through various methods such as hydration o...