Organic Chemistry Exam 3 (Chapters 16 and 18)
In the compound below, the hydroxyl group is in which position?
2
The compound below is named
3-aminobenzoic acid.
Amines act as weak acids by accepting protons from water.
FALSE
Amines do not form hydrogen bonds.
FALSE
Butyl alcohol is one of the reactants used to make methyl butyrate.
FALSE
Caffeine is not an alkaloid.
FALSE
Ethylmethylamine is a tertiary amine.
FALSE
It is always safe to use any commercial skin care product without doing a test patch first.
FALSE
Nicotine is a pharmacologically active aromatic amide.
FALSE
The Krebs cycle and the citric acid cycle are different processes.
FALSE
The boiling points of carboxylic acids are lower than the corresponding alcohols.
FALSE
When amides are hydrolyzed in basic solution, the products are an ammonium salt and a carboxylic acid.
FALSE
When in solution, carboxylic acids are mostly in their ionized forms.
FALSE
One name for this compound is O=CH3CH2CNHCH2CH3
N-ethylpropanamide
What is the name of the compound?
N-methyl-3-bromoaniline
Which of the filling is the reaction for the ionization of β-hydropropanoic acid in water?
O O | | HO - CH2 - CH2 - C - OH + H2O <-> HO - CH2 - CH2 - C - O- + H3O+
The amide formed in the reaction of benzoic acid and ethyl amine is
O=CNHCH2CH3-Benzene Ring
Which of the following is the reaction for the neutralization of β-hydroxybutyric acid with NaOH
OH O OH O| | CH3 - CH - CH2 - C- OH + NaOH → CH3 - CH - CH2 - C - O- Na+ + H2O
Ammonium salts are odorless and usually higher water soluble.
TRUE
Amphetamines are arylalkylamines with stimulant activity.
TRUE
An ester is derived from an alcohol and a carboxylic acid
TRUE
Aspirin substitutes may contain amide rather than ester functional groups.
TRUE
Aspirin that has a smell of vinegar has broken down by hydrolysis
TRUE
Hydrogen bonds in amines are weaker than those in alcohols.
TRUE
Many important antidepressant drugs are SSRIs.
TRUE
Quinine is an alkaloid used for treatment of malaria.
TRUE
The amide group of ten found in pharmacologically active substances.
TRUE
Urea is one end product of protein metabolism in humans.
TRUE
Why do carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than similar alcohols or aldehydes?
The form dimers that are relatively stable
What significant side effect is seen with a-hydroxy acid use?
UV sensitivity
The reactants that will form an ester in the presence of an acid catalyst are
a carboxylic acid and an alcohol.
Which of the following is found in vinegar?
acetic acid
With the correct choice of acid, acid hydrolysis of acetamide could produce
acetic acid and ammonium chloride.
In the formation of N-ethylacetamide, the reactant(s) is(are)
acetic acid and ethylamine.
What kind of amine can NOT form hydrogen bonds with another molecule (such as water)?
all of the above can form (primary, secondary, tertiary, aromatic, substituted)
What is the major functional group of the following compound?
amide
Amides are derivatives of ________ and ________.
amines and carboxylic acids
In what form are amine-containing drugs often administered?
ammonium salt
With the correct choice of acid, the product of the acid hydrolysis of N-methylbenzamide could be
benzoic acid and methylammonium chloride.
The functional group in acetic acid is called the
carboxyl group.
Which of these functional groups is likely to give a sour taste to a food?
carboxylic acid
Procaine and Lidocaine were developed by modifying the structure of
cocaine.
A deficient of which amine is responsible for the signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
dopamine
When ethylamine dissolves in water, a solution of ________ is produced.
ethylammonium hydroxide
What is the irritating acid found in ant and bee stings?
formic acid
Cycic compounds that contain a nitrogen atom are called
heterocyclic compounds.
What relation does the boiling point of an amine have to a similar hydrocarbon?
higher
What pharmacological active amine is responsible for the signs and symptoms encountered in an allergic reaction?
histamine
In response to allergic reactions or injury to cells, the body increases the production of
histamine.
Which chemical process is responsible for the smell of vinegar in an old bottle of aspirin?
hydrolysis
What metabolic product of pyruvic acid is formed anaerobically during exercise?
lactic acid
What kind of pharmacologic activity is found in the amines Procaine and Lidocaine?
local anesthetic
Give the IUPAC name for the following compound.
methyl methanoate
Give the IUPAC name for the following compound.
methyl propanoate
Amines contain the element
nitrogen.
What are alkaloids?
physiologically active nitrogen compounds derived from plants
The compound CH3-CH2-NH2 is classified as a
primary amine.
Which of the following is NOT a neurotransmitter?
pyridine
Derivatives of which aromatic carboxylic acid have been used as analgesics, antipyretics, and anti-inflammatory agents?
salicylic acid
The reaction of an ester with NaOH is known as
saponification.
The compound CH3-CH2-NH-CH3 is classified as a
secondary amine.
Amides having fewer than ________ carbons are generally water soluble
six
From what component is the first part of the IUPAC name of an ester (such as methyl acetate) derived?
the alcohol
How many alkyl substituents does N-ethyl-N-methylaniline have?
two