A carbon that is double bonded will have bond angles of how many degrees?
109.5, 120, 180, 360
100
This type of reaction occurs when alkanes combust in the presence of oxygen.
Name two laboratory aides in the chemistry department.
Jilma Portillo and Scarlet Dumalay
This is the simplest alkane with just one carbon atom.
methane
The number of valence electrons for carbon.
4
This is the common name for the simplest alkyne, C₂H₂.
acetylene
Is 2-bromo-2-methylbutane chiral or achiral?
achiral
These are the stages of the free radical mechanism.
initiation, propagation, and termination
Name one mechanism that forms carbocations.
SN1 or E1
This term describes molecules that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other
enantiomers
This type of hydrocarbon derivative contains a carbonyl group (C=O) attached to a hydrogen atom.
aldehyde
The common name for a hydrocarbon derivative with a carboxyl group (-COOH)
carboxylic acid
Aromatic compounds follow this rule, which involves having a specific number of pi electrons.
Huckel's rule
This is rule used with addition reactions for alkenes.
Markovnikov's rule
Alkenes undergo this type of reaction when they react with halogens to form dihalides
halogenation
This aromatic compound, known as a precursor to many dyes, has the formula C₆H₅NH₂
aniline
This fused ring aromatic hydrocarbon is found in coal tar and is the simplest polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon.
naphthalene
This group contains an oxygen atom bonded to two alkyl or aryl groups.
ether
The addition of a hydrogen halide (HX) to an alkene results in the formation of this functional group.
alkyl halide
Friedrich Wöhler
Which of the following compounds would have the lowest heat of combustion?
pentane, 2-methylbutane, 2,2-dimethylpropane
2,2-dimethylpropane
Which compound is more stable?
1-methylcyclohexe OR 3-methylcyclohexene
1-methylcyclohexe
This is the mechanism followed when ethane reacts with Cl2 in the presence of heat/light.
free radical
This type of reaction is used to introduce a new functional group by replacing a hydrogen atom in an aromatic ring.
electrophilic aromatic substitution
This reaction involves the oxidative cleavage of alkenes, breaking the double bond, and forming carbonyl compounds.
oozonolysis