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6. Are structural isomers compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formula

  • True
  • False

7. Does combustion in limmited oxygen produce carbon monxide and water?

  • True
  • False

8. Is inductive effect when there is movement of the shared pair of electrons

  • True
  • False

9. How do you name organic compounds?

  • Based around prefix and suffix given to each functional group
  • Based on the inventor who discovered them

10. What is needed for bromination?

  • Bromine, Mix at low temps, stays the same
  • Bromine, Mix at Room temp, decolourisation
  • Bromine, Mix at high temps, decolourisation

11. What are Positional Isomerism

  • Difference in Functional Group
  • Difference in position of functional group
  • Difference in Chain length

12. A halogen is represented as X?

  • True
  • False

13. Whats is the skeletal formula?

  • Simplified organic structure by only showing the bonds between each carbon and there associated functional group
  • Shows every single part of the structure including carbons and hydrogens

14. Why is it when alkanes have a larger mass the boiling point increases?

  • Increases in chain length and increase in number of electrons
  • Increase in bond enthalpy and increase in number of neutrons

15. Are benzene rings aromatic compounds?

  • True
  • False

16. What is the consequence of C-H bonds having low polarity?

  • hydrogen bonds
  • induced dipole-dipole forces
  • covalent bonds

17. Branched chains can't pack closely together so low bp

  • True
  • False

18. Are Structural Formula's show the least amount of detail needed

  • True
  • False

19. Oxidation of primary alcohols form aldehyde and carboxylic acid

  • True
  • False

20. Whats are Chain Isomerism based on

  • Difference in Chain length
  • Difference in position of functional group
  • Difference in Functional Group