Hydrocarbons
How many double covalent bonds are in an alkane?
0
Name the cycloalkane shown: CH3-CH3-CH3
1,3,4-trimethylcyclohexane
Name the following structure: CH3-CH3-CH2CH3
2-ethyl-1,4-dimethylcyclohexane
Which of the following compounds is a structural isomer of butane?
2-methylpropane
In a cyclic hydrocarbon with only carbon-carbon single bonds and n number of carbon atoms, how many hydrogen atoms are there in terms of n?
2n
How many covalent bonds can each carbon atom form?
4
How many different atoms or groups are attached to an asymmetric carbon?
4
How many valence electrons does a carbon atom have?
4
Which statement is TRUE about the fractional distillation apparatus?
A tall column is used with several condensers coming off at different heights
Aliphatic compounds are formed from:
Animal fats
Why were chemists convinced that benzene was not an alkene with several double bonds?
Benzene is less reactive than alkenes
Which of the following is a condensed structural formula for propane?
CH3CH2CH3
Hydrocarbons are usually liquids at room temp when they are:
Carbon chains 5-12
Alkanes containing hydrocarbon rings are called:
Cyclic alkanes
What is the general formula for a straight-chain alkane?
C{n}H{2n+2}
Alkenes with multiple double bonds are very stable.
F
How many structural isomers does pentane have?
Four
Crude oil is separated into useful compounds by:
Fractional distillation
Small hydrocarbons have what characteristics?
Gases at room temperature
Benzene's lack of reactivity is explained by:
Hybrid orbitals
Hydrogen and carbon atoms bonded with single bonds are called:
Hydrocarbons
What is the purpose of Octane ratings?
Measures the amount of isooctane needed to prevent a car's engine from knocking
Mirror image isomers are referred to as _____ isomers.
Optical
Carbon containing compounds are referred to as:
Organic compounds
What is the name of a straight-chain alkane compound contained in most candles?
Paraffin
Alkanes with five carbon atoms have the prefix _____.
Pen
Substances that can cause cancer are called carcinogens.
T
The most efficient shape for the bonding of carbon and hydrogen, in methane, is:
Tetrahedral
Which properties are important in the distillation of large hydrocarbons?
They have higher boiling points
Which of the following alkynes produces the hottest flame (3200°C) when burned in oxygen and is primarily used as a fuel gas.
acetylene
any straight-chain or branched-chain alkane, alkene, or alkyne
aliphatic hydrocarbon
An organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen and at least one carbon-carbon triple bond is classified as an ____.
alkyne
Which of the following is true about structural isomers?
all of the above
Which of the following structures are not found in aliphatic compounds?
aromatic rings
carbon atom to which four different atoms or groups are attached
asymmetric carbon
What compound is the simplest aromatic compound?
benzene
The process that decomposes alkanes into alkenes and alkynes using heat and a catalyst is called __________.
cracking
A saturated straight-chain hydrocarbon with two carbons is ____.
ethane
Alkanes do not have geometric isomers because the carbon atoms in their carbon-carbon bonds are ____.
free to rotate
What is the correct order of steps in distillation?
heating, evaporating, cooling, condensing
Which of the following is NOT an important fossil fuel?
hydrogen
What is the simplest alkane?
methane
Which quantity represents the prefix used in naming straight-chain alkanes with the exception of methane, propane, and butane?
number of carbon atoms in the alkane
In which of the following compounds does rotation occur around all covalent bonds between carbons?
octane
The longest continuous carbon chain of a branched-chain hydrocarbon is called a(n) ____.
parent alkane
Which of the following compounds is an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
propyne
organic compound that contains the maximum number of hydrogens per carbon atom
saturated compound
What type of isomers have the same molecular formula, the same connections between atoms, but have atoms with different three dimensional arrangements?
stereoisomers
molecules in which atoms are joined in the same order but differ in the arrangements of their atoms in space
stereoisomers
compounds that have the same molecular formula, but the atoms are joined in a different order
structural isomers
organic compound that contains at least one double or triple carbon-carbon bond
unsaturated compound