Chapter 13 – EC questions (5 pts)
1. What is the IUPAC name of the following compound? B
a. / methyl propyl methanol / c. / 1-methyl-1-butanolb. / 2-pentanol / d. / 4-pentanol
2. What is the common name for the following compound? C
a. / hexyl ether / c. / isopropyl propyl etherb. / propyl isopropyl ether / d. / none of these
3. Which of the following structures represents 3,3-dimethyl-1-butanol? B
a. / / c. /b. / / d. /
4. What is the IUPAC name of the following compound? B
a. / 2,2-dimethyl-4-butanol / c. / 1-tert-butyl-2-ethanolb. / 3,3-dimethyl-1-butanol / d. / 2-sec-butyl-1-ethanol
5. Which of the following is true of the alcohol functional groups in 1,3-propanediol? C
a. / One is primary and one is secondary.b. / One is primary and one is tertiary.
c. / Both are primary.
d. / Neither is primary.
6. Which of the following is true about the polarities of the C-O and O-H bonds? C
a. / Neither the C-O nor the O-H bond is polar.b. / The C-O and O-H bonds are equally polar.
c. / Both bonds are polar, but the C-O bond is less polar than the O-H bond.
d. / Both bonds are polar, but the O-H bond is less polar than the C-O bond.
7. Which definition of oxidation is most useful when considering the oxidation of primary or secondary alcohols? C
a. / gain of oxygenb. / loss of electrons
c. / loss of hydrogen
d. / None of these, 1° and 2° alcohols are not oxidized.
8. Which of the following correctly gives the order of boiling points for the molecules hexane, pentanol, and ethoxypropane? C
a. / hexane > ethoxypropane > pentanol / c. / pentanol > ethoxypropane > hexaneb. / hexane > pentanol > ethoxypropane / d. / pentanol > hexane > ethoxypropane
9. Which definition of oxidation is most useful when considering the oxidation of tertiary alcohols? D
a. / gain of oxygenb. / loss of electrons
c. / loss of hydrogen
d. / None of these, 3° alcohols are not oxidized.
10. Which definition of oxidation is most useful when considering the oxidation of primary or secondary alcohols? C
a. / gain of oxygenb. / loss of electrons
c. / loss of hydrogen
d. / None of these, 1° and 2° alcohols are not oxidized.