What is the correct name for the organic compound CH3CH2CH3?
Butane
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3NH2.
Amine (-NH2)
What is the correct name for the compound CH3CH2CH2OH?
Butan-1-ol
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3CH2CH2COOH.
Carboxylic acid (-COOH)
Determine the type of geometric isomer:
Cis-
What is the correct name for a cyclic compound with a chemical formula of C6H12?
Cyclohexane
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3COCH3.
Ketone (-CO-)
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3COCH2CH3.
Ester (-COO-)
What is the correct name for the compound CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2?
Butan-1-amine
Which compounds are structural isomers?
A) propan-1-ol and propan-2-ol
B) methanoic acid and ethanolic acid
C) methanol and methanal
D) Ethane and ethanol
A) propan-1-ol and propan-2-ol
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3CH2OH.
Hydroxyl group (-OH)
What is the correct name for the compound C2H2?
Ethyne
What is the correct name for the compound CH3CH2CH2CH3?
Butane
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3CH2CH2NHCH3.
Amide (-NHCO-)
Are these two compounds cis-trans isomers?
No, these molecules are not cis-trans isomers.
What is the correct name for the compound CH2=CH2?
Ethene
Name the functional group present in the compound
Aldehyde (-CHO)
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3CH2NH2.
Amine (-NH2)
What is the correct name for the compound CH3CH2CH2OH?
Propan-1-ol
Can cis-trans (geometric) isomer exist for the following molecule:
CHCl=CHBr
It has two nonidentical groups on each carbon atom (H and Cl on one and H and Br on the other). It exists as both cis and trans isomers:
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3COOH.
Carboxylic acid (-COOH)
What is the correct name for the compound CH3CH=CH2?
Propene
What is the correct name for the compound CH3CH2CH2NH2?
Propan-1-amine
Name the functional group present in the compound CH3CH2COOH.
Carboxylic acid (-COOH)
Can cis-trans (geometric) isomer exist for the following molecule:
CH3CH=CHCH2CH3
It has two nonidentical groups on each carbon atom and exists as both cis and trans isomers: