Organic Chemistry Questions
Organic Chemistry Questions
14)In which of the following reactions one of the products of it is from the homologous
series of the reactant organic compound? …………..
a- Hydration of ethylene c- burning of alkanes
b- Thermal cracking of alkanes d- addition polymerization of ethene
15)The number of sigma bonds in alkane equals ………………
a- Sum of alkane atoms + 2 c- sum of alkane atoms + 1
b- Sum of carbon atoms – 2 d- sum of alkane atoms – 1
16)The number of moles of hydrogen molecules required to saturate 1mol of this compound
CH3CHCHCHCH2 is ……………….
a- 2mol b- 3mol
c- 4mol d- 5mol
17)What is the number of electrons that share in the formation of bonds of one molecule of
ethene? …………….
a- 6 b- 8 c- 10 d- 12
18)The reaction which can be used to differentiate between ethene and ethane is …………
a- bromine water c- hydrogen gas
b- burning reaction d- halogenation
19)What is the IUPAC name of this compound: CH3 – C = C – CH(CH3)2?
a- 4-methyl-2-pentene b- 4,4-dimethyl-2-butene
c- Isopropyl methyl ethylene d- 2-methyl-4-pentene
20)CH3-CHCl2 is differ from CH2Cl-CH2Cl in …………………..
a- Molecular formula c- molar mass
b- no. of atoms d- chemical properties
21)The no. of sigma bonds in alkane molecule equal ……………
a- n+1 b- 2n+1
c- 3n+1 d- 3n+2
22)Bayer’s reaction for CH2 = CH – CH = CH2 produces ……………..
a- Dihydroxy alcohol
b- tetrahydroxy alcohol
c- Unstable compound contains 4OH
d- propylene glycol
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23)When adding 2mol of bromine gas dissolved in CCl4 in graduated cylinder then passing
mole of ethene, we observed ………………
a- The red color of bromine water completely disappears
b- The red color of bromine water decreases
c- Formation of cyclic organic compound
d- Formation of halide alkene
24)By adding ethylene glycol to water results ……..
a- Formation of hydrogen bonds with increasing freezing of water
b- Increasing vaporization of water
c- Formation of hydrogen bonds with preventing freezing of water
d- Freezing of water
25)The addition of HCl to 2-methyl-2-butene gives …………….
a- 2-methyl-2-chlorobutane c- 2-chloro-2-methyl butane
b- 2-chloro-3-methyl butane d- 3-chloro-2-methyl butane
26)Which of the following has reversible effect …………….
a- Thermal catalytic cracking and heating in absence of air
b- Halogenation and burning
c- Thermal catalytic cracking and polymerization
d- Halogenation and hydrogenation
27)Mixture of 2 moles of the two first members of olefins family are mixed with 3moles of
bromine dissolved in carbon tetrachloride. Which of the following is right? ……………
a- The red orange color disappears
b- The intensity of red orange color decreases
c- unsaturated compound is formed
d- the resulted color is halide of alkene
28)Hydrogenation of alkene then reaction of the product with 3moles of chlorine gives ……
a- Halide derivative of alkane c- anesthetic halide derivative
b- Long chain alkene d- symmetric alkene
29)By adding HBr to mole of CH3 – CCl = CH2 gives …………….
a- CH3 – CBrCl – CH3 c- CH2Br – CCl = CH3
b- CH3 – CHCl – CH2Br d- CH2Br – CHCl = CH2
30)To obtain asymmetric dichloro ethane requires ………………
a- Reaction of ethene gas with chlorine gas
b- Reaction of ethane gas with chlorine gas
c- Elimination water from alcohol then hydrogenation
d- Polymerization of chloro ethene
31)The wrong name from the following is ……………
a- 4-methyl-2-pentene c- 1,2-dichloro ethane
b- 2-chloro-3-butene d- phenyl ethylene
32)The highest temperature used in the reaction of …………
a- Methane with halogens c- thermal cracking of methane
b- Water elimination of ethanol d- obtaining water gas from swamps gas
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33)Which one of the following obey Markownikoff’s rule? ……….
a- Adding hydrogen to ethene
b- adding water to ethene
c- Adding mole of HX to propene
d- halogenation of methane in UV
34)The opposite compound is produced by addition …………… to ………
a- Mole of bromine, propene
b- HBr, 2-bromo propene
c- HBr, propene
d- mole of bromine, propane
35)Which of the following choices expresses the monomer and a polymer produced from it?
choices Monomer Polymer
a