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ACS Organic Chemistry First Semester Final Exam Study Guide 2024-2025
  • ACS Organic Chemistry First Semester Final Exam Study Guide 2024-2025

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  • -al -ol or hydroxy- -one -oic acid -oate -ether or alkoxy- Iodo- or Bromo- etc. -amide Amino- or -amine - Aldehyde Alcohol Ketone Carboxylic acid Ester Ether Alkyl halides Amide Amine Constitutional Isomer - A compound with the same atoms but different atoms bonded to each other Stereoisomers - Molecules with the same atoms differing only in 3D configuration Enantiomers - Stereoisomers with exactly opposite stereochemical designations at all stereogenic carbons Dia...
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Cumulative Final Exam Review Orgo II Questions and Answers Rated A+
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  • Cumulative Final Exam Review Orgo II Questions and Answers Rated A+ 1. Carboxylic acids react with nucleophiles through what type of mechanism? Answer: Addition followed by elimination Addition followed by elimination Explanation: Carboxylic acids typically undergo nucleophilic acyl substitution. In this mechanism, the nucleophile first adds to the carbonyl carbon of the carboxylic acid (addition), forming a tetrahedral intermediate. This is followed by the elimination of a leaving group...
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OCR CHEMISTRY A LEVEL WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS     Haloalkane to nitrile - ANSWER-nucleophilic substitution    ethanolic NaCN or KCN    heat    Haloalkane to primary amine (also makes NH4X) - ANSWER-Nucleophilic substitution    Excess ethanolic NH3 with no
  • OCR CHEMISTRY A LEVEL WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS   Haloalkane to nitrile - ANSWER-nucleophilic substitution ethanolic NaCN or KCN heat Haloalkane to primary amine (also makes NH4X) - ANSWER-Nucleophilic substitution Excess ethanolic NH3 with no

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  • OCR CHEMISTRY A LEVEL WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS   Haloalkane to nitrile - ANSWER-nucleophilic substitution ethanolic NaCN or KCN heat Haloalkane to primary amine (also makes NH4X) - ANSWER-Nucleophilic substitution Excess ethanolic NH3 with no further substitution HEAT under PRESSURE acyl chloride/acid anhydride to SECONDARY amide - ANSWER-Nucleophilic substitution primary amine Acyl chloride/acid anhydride to PRIMARY amide - ANSWER-Nu...
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BCH 461 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • What are the four levels of protein structure? - Answer-primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary primary structure - Answer-The first level of protein structure; the specific sequence of amino acids making up a polypeptide chain. secondary structure - Answer-The second level of protein structure; the regular local patterns of coils or folds of a polypeptide chain. tertiary structure - Answer-The third level of protein structure; the overall, three-dimensional shape of a polypeptide due ...
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Tamu Chem 238 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Already Passed
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  • 1. Reaction of ethyl magnesium bromide with water will generate? a. ethanol b. ethane c. butane d. ethyl magnesium hydroxide e. a peroxide - b 2. Under conditions of thermodynamic control, product distribution is governed by: a. the relative stabilities of the products b. the relative energies of the transition states leading to the products c. the rate at which each product is formed d. a and b e. b and c - a 3. Which of the following statements is false for the reduction of camphor...
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CHEM 210- EXAM 2-Chapters: 15, 16, and 17 (QUIZZES & PP QUESTIONS) With Complete Solutions
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  • Which of the following are a general characteristic of amides? A) They have high melting points. B) Most are solids at room temperature. C) Solutions in water are acidic. D) A and B E) A, B and C correct answer: Answer: D) A and B A) They have high melting points AND B) Most are solids at room temperature. Many amine medications, RNH2, are neutralized with aqueous HCl and sold as RNH3+Cl- salts. Predict the best reason why these medications are sold as amine salts instead of free...
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NURS 3100 Exam III || Verified questions with correct answers.
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  • Nutrition and Immunity: Protein and Other Key Nutrients correct answers Protein correct answers -macronutrient -break down into amino acids -contains nitrogen 1)this is what makes protein different from carbs/lipids -4 cal/k Classification of Proteins correct answers -polypeptides 1)single linear chain of many amino acids, held together by amide bonds. A protein consists of one or more polypeptides -tripeptides 1)peptide consisting of three amino acids joined by peptide bonds ...
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AAMC MCAT Practice Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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  • AAMC MCAT Practice Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024 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 -Answer-A) Hydrogen bonding The answer to this question is A because the relative amount of hydrogen bonding to the stationary phas...
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ACS ORGANIC CHEMISTRY EXAM STUDY 2024|2025 WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS|VERIFIED
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  • ACS ORGANIC CHEMISTRY EXAM STUDY 2024|2025 ACS ORGANIC CHEMISTRY EXAM STUDY 2024|2025 WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS|VERIFIED -al -ol or hydroxy- -one -oic acid -oate -ether or alkoxy- Iodo- or Bromo- etc. -amide Amino- or -amine - Accurate AnswerAldehyde Alcohol Ketone Carboxylic acid
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OCR A LEVEL CHEMISTRY ORGANIC SYNTHESIS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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  • OCR A LEVEL CHEMISTRY ORGANIC SYNTHESIS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS alkene undergoes what type of polymerisation - CORRECT-addition  polymerisation Alkene to alcohol - CORRECT -Electrophilic addition  conc (phosphoric) acid catalyst  steam Haloalkane to nitrile - CORRECT -nucleophilic substitution ethanolic NaCN or KCN heat Haloalkane to primary amine (also makes NH4X) - CORRECT -Nucleophilic  substitution  Excess ethanolic NH3 with no further substitution HEAT under PRESSURE ac...
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