1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
100

What sugars makeup maltose?

2 glucose molecules

100
What carbohydrate is in plants?

Starch

100

What is the IUPAC name for glucose?

Aldohexose

100

What is a monosaccharide?

Simple sugars

100

Which -OH at the carbon 1 or carbon 2 of sugar goes up?

Beta

200

Oxidation of primary alcohol

Aldehyde

200

In a Fischer projection, the last chiral carbon -OH goes left. What type of isomer is this?

L-isomer

200

Oxidation of a tertiary alcohol

No reaction

200

What enzyme breaks down carbohydrates in the mouth?

Amylase

200

Storage of glucose in animals. Where is it stored?

Glycogen

Liver and muscle

300

Which is more soluble in water? Why

Propanol or pentanol

Propanol

4:1 rule or 6:1 rule (depending on what you learned)

300

Describe how this structure, 2-ethyl-2methylheptanoic acid, would look like.

Make sure to list the type of organic structure. E.g. alkane, alkene, etc. 

Number of carbons

Location of functional group and other alkyl groups

Carboxylic acid 

7 carbons

An ethyl and methyl on the second carbon

300

Describe this structure: 3-ethyl-2,4-methyl-2-heptanol

Make sure to list the type of organic structure. E.g. alkane, alkene, etc. 

Number of carbons

Location of functional group and other alkyl groups


Alcohol 

7 carbons

-OH on the second carbon 

Ethyl on the 3rd carbon and methyl group on the 2nd and 4th carbon

300

Is this organic structure listed correctly:2,4-dimethyl-3-ethyloctane? Give the correct answer.

No, the order of the alkyl is not listed alphabetically. 

Correct answer: 3-ethyl-2,4-dimethyloctane

300

Strongly reducing a carboxylic acid

Primary alcohol

400

Which has a higher boiling point? Why?

Hexanol or ethanol

Hexanol because hexanol is structurally larger than ethanol

400

Which is more soluble in water? Why?

Hexanal or hexanoic acid

Hexanoic acid because of the hydration bond in hexanoic acid.

400

Which has a higher boiling point? 

Hexanol or hexanoic acid

Hexanoic acid because of that carbonyl group

400

Dehydration of two monosaccharides creates...

A disaccharide

400

Reduction of aldose

alditol

500

How do constitutional isomers differ from geometric isomers? Give an example of geometric isomers that you learned in this unit.

Constitutional isomers have the same molecular formula, but different connectivity of atoms. 


Geometric isomers have the same molecular formula and connectivity of atoms but different spatial arrangements. 

Example: cis 2-pentene and trans-2-pentene


500

Dehydration of 2-pentanol. Explain the process.

Pentene

Dehydration involves taking the H and OH from pentanol, creating a double bond.

500

What structure is this?

Hemiacetal

500

Hydration of propene. Explain your process.

Propanol 

Adding H2O breaks the double bond and separates the -OH and H into two different carbons.

500

What category of molecules has these structures? 

2 R groups, ether, and alcohol

Hemiketal