Section 2.1 Review Game Smells & Structural Formulas.

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Section 2.1 Review GameSmells & Structural Formulas

thespian : theater :: musician :

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How many covalent bonds will silicon form?

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This structural formula belongs in which group?

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1. Carboxylic acid2. Ester3. Ketone4. Amine5. Alcohol6. Alkane

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What functional group is shown here?

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1. Carboxylic acid2. Ester3. Ketone4. Amine5. Alcohol6. Alkane

Isomers have the same ______________ but different _______________.

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1. Molecular formula; structural formulas

2. Structural formula; molecular formulas

3. Molecular formula; smells

4. Structural formula; smells

How many lone pairs are in a Lewis dot diagram of HF?

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1. 12. 23. 34. 45. 56. 6

Predict the smell of hexanoic acid, C6H12O2.

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1. Fishy2. Sweet3. Putrid4. Minty

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Which of the following Lewis dot diagrams is correct?

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In the lab conducted in class, we reacted a carboxylic acid with a(n) ___________ to form a sweet smelling molecule.

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1. ester2. alcohol3. alkane4. amine5. ketone

What is the correct ending for a sweet smelling molecule?

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1. -ate2. -ine3. -ol4. -acid5. -ane6. None of the above

What is the functional group in the molecule to the right?

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1. Carboxylic acid2. Ester3. Ketone4. Amine5. Alcohol6. Alkane

Is it possible to make a putrid smelling chemical smell good?

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1. Yes, if you mix it with a sweet smelling chemical.

2. Yes, if you change the structure by a chemical reaction.

3. No, it is impossible.

What is the functional group in the molecule to the right?

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1. Carboxylic acid2. Ester3. Ketone4. Amine5. Alcohol6. Alkane

Predict the smell of the molecule to the right.

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1. Fishy2. Sweet3. Putrid4. Minty5. Gasoline6. Medicinal

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What is the name of the structural formula shown to the right?

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1. Octane2. Octamine3. Octone4. Octanol5. Octyl acid6. Octyl acetate

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Predict the smell of this molecule.

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1. Fishy2. Sweet3. Putrid4. Minty

How many electrons are shared by the two nitrogen atoms in a nitrogen molecule?

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1. 12. 23. 34. 45. 56. 67. 78. 8

What is the name of the compound shown to the right?

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1. Acetone2. Propane3. Propamine4. Propanol5. Propyl acid6. Tricarbon hydroxide

Carbon, hydrogen, & oxygen are included in every…

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1. Ester2. Carboxylic acid3. Ketone4. Alcohol5. All of the above6. None of the above

In how many ways has the HONC 1234 rule been broken in this structural formula?

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1. 12. 23. 34. 45. 56. 6

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Which is not an isomer of the other molecules shown?

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