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CHM 219 MODULE 4 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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CHM 219 MODULE 4 EXAM | QUESTIONS 
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Organohalides 
Correct Answer: Organic molecules contains Halogen atoms. 
Ex. Algae, Mollusk, sponges, can be industrially used - solvents, insecticides, 
herbicides, cleaning fluids, fire retardants, refrigerants. Can also be used as inhaled 
anesthetic. 
More important in organic chemistry because of theur reactivity. 
Two of the most important reaction types typical of organic Halides are.... 
Corr...
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CHM 219 Module 4 test with complete solution
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Organohalides - ANSWER-Organic molecules contain Halogen atoms. 
Ex. Algae, Mollusk, sponges, can be industrially used - solvents, insecticides, 
herbicides, cleaning fluids, fire retardants, refrigerants. Can also be used as inhaled 
anesthetic. 
More important in organic chemistry because of theur reactivity. 
Two of the most important reaction types typical of organic Halides are.... - 
ANSWER-Substitution 
Elimination 
Substitution Reaction - ANSWER-Replacing the halogen in a molecule with a...
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CHEM 237 - Organic Chemistry Lab Final TAMU Already Graded A
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CHEM 237 - Organic Chemistry Lab Final TAMU Already Graded A 
Separation by liquid-liquid extraction is based on 
a) compound's dielectric constant in 2 dif solvents 
b) # of theoretical plates in the separation 
c) use of phase transfer catalysts 
d) difference in boiling points of 2 liquids e) distribution of a compound between 2 immiscible phases e) Distribution of a compound between two immiscible phases. 
Preparative gas chromatography is often chosen over distillation as a means of separa...
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GVSU CHEM 230 (Organic and Biochemistry) Questions With Complete Solutions
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NH2 functional group correct answer: amino 
 
RNH2 correct answer: primary amine 
 
R2NH correct answer: secondary amine 
 
R3N correct answer: tertiary amine 
 
bronsted-lowry acid correct answer: proton donor 
 
bronsted-lowry base correct answer: proton accepter 
 
lewis base correct answer: electron donor 
 
lewis acid correct answer: electron accepter 
 
alkyl halide correct answer: a compound that has an alkyl group bonded to a halogen atom, R-X 
 
thiol correct answer: has -SH g...
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Organic Chemistry ACS (A+ Guaranteed) 2024.
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When naming carboxylic acids correct answers find the longest continuous carbon atom chain contianing the carboxylic acid group 
 
What is the prefix in carboxylic acids? correct answers -oate 
 
To name an ester, correct answers identify the alkyl group that is in the 'alcohol' portion of the molecule and name it; then identify the acid part of the molecule. The ester is named with the alkyl part first, and the acid part is named as a carboxylate. 
 
The terms ortho, meta, and para are used w...
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UMICH CHEM 210 - Exam #3 - Reaction Mechanisms 100% Correct.
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SN1 Reaction - ANSWER- Unimolecular nucleophilic substitution 
- 2 steps 
- Starting with enantiomerically pure product tends to result in some degree of racemization 
- Retention AND inversion at stereocenter (R and S) 
- 1 nucleophile is replaced by another nucleophile 
- Carbocation INTERMEDIATE forms 
- Rate is dependent only on substrate concentration 
 
1. LG leaves, forming a carbocation 
2. Nucleophile attacks the carbocation, forming the product 
 
SN2 Reaction - ANSWER- Bimolecular nuc...
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CHEM102 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Alkyl Halide carbon-halogen bond 
ether 2 carbon to same oxygen 
amine carbon to -NH2 (tertiary don't H bond) 
anhydride −O− between two C=O 
aldehyde C=O and −H (polar bc of carbonyl group) 
ketone C=O between C atoms (polar bc of carbonyl group) 
carboxylic acid C=O attached to a -OH, soluble if 4 or less C 
Ester C=O attached to a -O
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CHEM 210 FINAL EXAM TEST QUESTIONS 100% SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024
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CHEM 210 FINAL EXAM 
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What are the differences between aliphatic (including alkanes, alkenes,alkynes and 
cyclic compounds) aromatic hydrocarbons are. 
ALIPHATIC Hydrocarbon: Non-aromatic 
-Alkanes & CycloAlkanes:single bonds; saturated:Contain only carbon and hydrogen & 
C-C & C-H single bonds 
-Alkenes:double bond(s) 
-Alkynes: triple bond(s) 
*alkenes and alkynes are unsaturated: at least one C-C double or triple bond(s) 
AROMATIC H...
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AAMC FL 1 FULL REVIEW- Chem/Phys exam questions fully solved & verified for accuracy 2024
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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A.Hydrogen bonding 
B.Solute concentration 
C.Stationary phase concentration 
D.Thickness of paper 
B and D are dumb options. Knock them out. 
 
hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase will determine the relative rate of migration of the various components in the sample. 
 
When thinking ...
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CHEM 210 Final Exam Study Guide Exam 1 Final Review Questions with Answers
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What are the differences between aliphatic (including alkanes, alkenes,alkynes and cyclic compounds) aromatic hydrocarbons are. - ALIPHATIC Hydrocarbon: Non-aromatic 
-Alkanes & CycloAlkanes:single bonds; saturated:Contain only carbon and hydrogen & C-C & C-H single bonds 
-Alkenes:double bond(s) 
-Alkynes: triple bond(s) 
*alkenes and alkynes are unsaturated: at least one C-C double or triple bond(s) 
AROMATIC Hydrocarbon: benzene ring 
 
What is the trend in solubility and boiling point/mel...
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