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-What is the main functional group of the organic molecule?

a. Carboxyl functional group

b. Aldehyde functional group

c. Hydroxyl functional group

d. Carbonyl functional group

-This reaction mechanism is the proposed explanation for the preparation of alkenes from the organic molecule. It is expected that the process involves _________ of the organic molecule and is known as a __________ reaction.

a. Substitution: dehydration

b. Reduction: dehydration

c. Oxidation: rearrangement

d. Oxidation: hydration

-What is the charge of hydrogen in the inorganic acid?

a. Negative

b. Positive

c. Partially negative

d. Partially positive

-What structure will characterize the intermediate in this reaction mechanism, after the leaving group is removed?

a.Oxonium formation

b. Rearranged orbitals

c. Carbocation formation

d. Change in conformation

-What is the type of hybridization of the oxygen carbon in the organic molecule?

a. sp

b. sp2

c. sp1.5

d. sp3

-What type of reaction is illustrated in the reaction mechanism?

a. SN2 reaction mechanism

b. E2 reaction mechanism

c. SN1 reaction mechanism

d. E1 reaction mechanism

-The regiospecificity of the reaction is based on what principle?

a. Markovnikov’s rule

b. Zaitsev’s rule

c. Diel’s Alder reaction

d. Huckel’s rule

-What is the major product in the reaction mechanism?

a. But-1-ene

b. Butane

c. But-2-ene

d. Buta-1,3-diene

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