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Organic Chemistry Quiz

Test your knowledge in organic chemistry with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz features 30 questions that cover a wide range of topics, including atomic structure, hybridization, and functional groups.

Engage with the material and see how well you understand the key concepts of organic chemistry. Whether you're a student or just interested in the field, this quiz is a fun way to learn!

  • 30 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Covering essential organic chemistry topics
  • Fun and educational
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ExploringMolecule547
Atomic number is the number of protons and neutrons
True
False
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons and different mass numbers
False
True
The most important orbitals in organic chemistry is / are
D
F
D+f
S+p
The ( S ) orbitals is
Dumbbell-shaped
Spherical
Lowest energy orbitals fill first
False
True
Electron spin in
Two orientations
Four orientations
The ionic bond
Share electrons
Transfer of one or more electron
The bond in water is
Ionic bond
Covalent bond
The most electronegativity is
I
Na
Mg
F
The four sp3 orbitals should be oriented at angles of
109.6
121.7
109.5
180
The resulting form of SP3 hybridization.
Bent
Trigonal - pyramidal
Tetrahedral
The free rotation used on
By bond
Sigma bond
The sideway overlap used in
Sigma
By
The formula of Alkanes
CnH2n
CnH2n+2
Boiling points and melting points decreases as branching :
Decreases
Increases
Boiling points and melting points increase as the size of alkane for straight chain alkanes
Increases
Decreases
What is the molecular formula of a cycloalkane that has five carbon atoms
C5H12
C5H14
C5H10
C5H8
Which of the following alkanes would have the highest boiling point
Pentane
Isopentane
Hexane
Alkenes is
Olefins
Acetylenes
In The terminal alkenes the double bond where in
In the center
In the ring
In the end
Sigma bond stronger than by bond
False
True
Cis alkenes more stable than trans
True
False
Addition ( HX) to alkenes its called
Halogenation
Hydrohalogenation
Addition (X2) to alkenes its called
Hydration
Halogenation
Markovnikovs is
Add hydrogen to the carbon that contains the largest number of hycrogen
Add hydrogen to the carbon that contains the smallest number of nydrogen
Markovnikovs used when alkenes
Symmetrical
Unsymmetrical
Alkynes hybridized is
Sp2
Sp
Sp3
Location, and number of substituents
Suffix
Parent name
Prefix
Functional group is
Prefix
Parent name
Suffix
Do you like organic chemistry
Yes ☺︝
Of course 😎
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