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_____5. A lead storage cell can function both as an electrolytic cell and as a voltaic cell. When a lead storage battery is being recharged, it converts ________ energy to_____--energy

a. chemical : electrical                       b. chemical to heat     c. electrical to mechanical

_____6. The acid electrolyte in a lead storage battery is

a. HCl              b. H2SO4                     c. HNO3                       d. CH3COOH

____7. The anode and cathode in a dry cell respectively are

a. Zn and C      b. C and Zn      c. Pb and PbO2                         d. PbO2 and Pb

____8. What is the proper name for the compound CH3CH2CH3?

a. ethane         b. propane       c.butane          d. pentane

____9. Which of the following is the simplest hydrocarbon?

a. CH2                            b. C2H4             c. CH3              d. CH4

____10. Hydrocarbons such as CH2 =CH2 are said t be

a. ionic                        b. aromatic     c. saturated     d. unsaturated

_____11. Which of the following best describes hydrocarbons?

a. flammable ionic compounds that are insoluble in water and are denser than water

b. flammable ionic compounds that are insoluble in water and are denser than water

c. flammable covalent compound that are insoluble in water and are less dense than water

d. flammable covalent compounds that are soluble in water and less dense than water

_____12. Which of the following will result if hexane and water are mixed?

a. an explosion

b. clear solution of hexane dissolved in water

c. a layer of hexane on top of a layer of water

d. a layer of water on top of a layer of hexane

_____13.Which of the following is not a gas?

a. ethene         b. octane         c. methane      d. acetylene

_____14. Which of the following is another name for wood alcohol?

a. methanol     b. propanol      c. grain alcohol           d. rubbing alcohol

_____15. Which of the following alcohols groups are found in beverages?

a. ethyl                        b. methyl         c. denatured    d. wood

_____16. Which of the following is the only element present in organic compounds?

a. hydrogen     b. oxygen         c. carbon         d. nitrogen

_____17. Which of the following is chlorofluorocarbon?

a. C3F8                           b. CHF3           c. CFCl3                        d. CHCl3

_____18.What percent of alcohol is present in vodka which is 90 proof?

a. 9                  b. 45                c. 90                d. 180

____20. Which of the following is formed when carbohydrates undergo fermentation process?

a. ethanol        b. methanol     c. glucose        d. formaldehyde

_____21. In ethene, the two carbon atoms are joined by a

a.single bond   b. double bond            c. triple            d. ionic

____22. The IUPAC name of CH3CH2CHCH2CH3 is

                                                                 

                                                                 CH2CH3

a. 3-methylpentane    b. 3-ethylpentane        c. 2-ehtylpentane        d. 2-methylpentane

____23. The IUPAC name of CH3-O-CH3 is

a. methoxymethane    b. ethylether               c. dimethylether         d. dimethyloxide

____24. Which is an alcohol?

a. C6H6

b. CH3-C-CH3

                          

                         O

c. CH3-O-CH3

d. CH3OH

____25. A group which both aldehydes and ketones have in common is

a.-C=O             b. –OH             c. –O- d. -COOH

___26. The aroma associated with this class of compounds is regarded as pleasant.

a. amides        b. esters          c. carboxylic acids       d. ketones

____27. The IUPAC name of CH3CH2CHO is

a. propanone               b. propanol      c. propanal      d. propionic acid

____28.The –COOH group is called

a. aldehyde group       b. hydroxyl group        c. carbonyl group        d. carboxylic group

____29.The alkyl group of butane is

a. C2H3                          b. C3H5                          c.C4H7                            d. C4H9

____30. The simplest alkene is

a. CH=CH         b. CH2=CH3            c. CH2=CH2             d. CH3CH=CH2

Test 2. Answer the following questions completely.(3 points each)

1.Why are alcohols of lower molecular weight more soluble in water than those with higher molecular weights?

2. Which of the following pairs of compounds has

a. higher bolilng point:1-bromopentane or 1-chloropentane _____________________

b. the greater density: heptanes or octane                                ______________________
c. the higher boiling point :pentyl alcohol or pentylamine      ______________________

d. the higher boiling point: hexylamine or dipropylamine      ______________________

3. Explain why each of the following names are incorrect.Give the correct IUPAC name.

a. 3-Butanone

b. 1-Butanone

4. What is unique about carbon atom that makes it form numerous compounds?

5. Acetone or propanone is completely soluble in water,but 4-heptanone is completely insoluble.Explain.

Test 3.. Give the name and chemical formula of the functional group of each of the following organic groups. The first one has been done for you.

Organic Group

Functional chemicalfFormula

Functional group name

1.Alkanes

-C-C-       

carbon carbon single bond

2.Alkenes

3.Alkynes

4.Alcohols

5. Aldehydes

6. Ketones

7. Thiols

8. Ethers

9.Carboxylic acids

10.Esters

11. Amines

12. Amides

Organic Group

Functional chemicalfFormula

Functional group name

1.Alkanes

-C-C-       

carbon carbon single bond

2.Alkenes

3.Alkynes

4.Alcohols

5. Aldehydes

6. Ketones

7. Thiols

8. Ethers

9.Carboxylic acids

10.Esters

11. Amines

12. Amides

Explanation / Answer

5. electrical energy to chemical energy.

6. b.H2SO4

7.

8. b.propane

9. d.ch4

10. d.unsaturated

11.c

12. c

13. b

14. a

15. a

16. c

17. c