Organic Chem Review With ANSWERS
Organic Chem Review With ANSWERS
Organic Chem Review With ANSWERS
units or in other courses. The intended level and scope of treatment is defined by the learning outcomes.
define, illustrate and provide examples of simple addition, substitution, elimination, esterification
and combustion reactions
predict products and write and interpret balanced equations for the above reactions
define, illustrate and provide examples of monomers, polymers and polymerization in living
systems and nonliving systems
relate the reactions described above to major reactions that produce thermal energy and
economically important compounds from fossil fuels.
Specific Outcomes for Science, Technology and Society (STS) (Social and Environmental
Contexts Emphasis)
Students will:
explain how science and technology are developed to meet societal needs and expand
human capability
explain that science and technology have influenced, and been influenced by, historical
development and societal needs
Students will:
conduct investigations into relationships among observable variables and use a broad range
of tools and techniques to gather and record data and information
build molecular models depicting the structures of selected organic and inorganic
compounds
perform an experiment to compare the properties of organic compounds with inorganic
compounds, considering properties such as solubility, viscosity, density, conductivity,
reactivity
perform an experiment to investigate the reactions of organic compounds
3. a. Draw the structural diagrams for ethanol and methanol, and compare the two diagrams by
identifying one similarity and one difference. (3 marks)
b. Identify another commonly used organic compound other than methanol or ethanol. Describe the
origin and an application of this compound. (2 marks)
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b. Draw and name a structural isomer of the compound that you drew above.
(2 marks)
8. Which of the following rows identifies the structural diagram and the corresponding
IUPAC name of the compound with the chemical formula C 8H16(l)?
9. a. Identify and name the two organic compounds in the reaction represented by
the equation above. (2 marks)
10.
An interpretation that could be made from the student’s observation is that the hydrocarbon sample is
i and the IUPAC name of the sample could be ii .
11.
Match the general structural diagrams numbered above with the class of the
compound below.
12.
The structural diagram above represents an i compound that contains
a ii and an iii functional group.
13. Which of the structural diagrams numbered above represent isomers?
A. I and II
B. I and IV
C. II and III
D. III and IV
14. Which of the following rows identifies the condensed structural diagram or line
diagram and the IUPAC name of an isomer of C 6H12?
15. Which of the following structural diagrams represents the compound with the
lowest boiling point?
16.a. Draw structural diagrams for compounds I, II, and III. (3 marks)
b. Explain why the boiling point of compound III is higher than the boiling point of compound II,
and explain why compound II is more soluble than compound I. (2 marks)
b. Describe a physical, chemical, or technological process that could be used to separate a mixture of
hydrocarbons. (2 marks)
18. The method of separating the mixture of hydrocarbon compounds in crude oil that
is represented in the diagram above is
A. titration
B. precipitation
C. solvent extraction
D. fractional distillation
19. Match each equation representing the reactions numbered above with the type of
reaction it exemplifies below.
20. When methanol and ethanoic acid react, the products are
21. The type of reaction that occurs when ethene gas and chlorine gas react
is i , and the name of the organic compound produced is ii .
22. Match the reactants and type of reaction numbered above with two of the methods of
producing chloroethane below.
23. Match the IUPAC name or the organic term numbered above with its descriptor
below.
Product name __________ (Record in the first column)
Reactant name __________ (Record in the second column)
Type of organic reaction __________ (Record in the third column)
Classification of product __________ (Record in the fourth column)
24. Which of the following monomers is required to produce the polymer in the
structural diagram above?
A. CH2–Cl–CH2–Cl
B. CH3–CH2–Cl
C. CH2=CHCl
D. CH≡CCl
25. During this i reaction, energy is ii the surroundings.
The statement above is completed by the information in row
a. Draw the structural formula and provide the IUPAC name for the monomer that you chose. (2
marks)
b. Identify one use of the polymer formed from the monomer that you chose, and write the equation
that represents the formation of the polymer. (3 marks)
1D
2 2478
3 DO IT
4B
5A
6B
7 DO IT
8B
9 DO IT
10 C
11 2615
12 B
13 D
14 A
15 A
16 DO IT
17 D
18 D
19 1324
20 D
21 A
22 1825
23 4276
24 C
25 A
26 DO IT