1. Name one product of the nitration of butane. Use IUPAC nomenaclature. 2. Which primary alcohol can be oxidized to form propanoic acid? 3. Which substitution reaction of a hydrogen in benzene will turn a blue litmus red? A. acylation B. halogenation C. alkylation D. all of the above E. none of the above

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1. Name one product of the nitration of butane. Use IUPAC nomenaclature.

2. Which primary alcohol can be oxidized to form propanoic acid?

3. Which substitution reaction of a hydrogen in benzene will turn a blue litmus red?
A. acylation
B. halogenation
C. alkylation
D. all of the above
E. none of the above

4. Heptyl phenyl ketone was formed from the Friedel-Crafts acylation of benzene with an acyl chloride. What is the IUPAC name of the original acyl chloride?

5. How many isomers are there Of C6H14?

6. Aside from a halogenated alkane, what other product results from the bromination of hexane? Write the formula

7. How many carbon atoms are there in 2,5-diethyl-7-methylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane?

8. R-MgX and CO2 are reacted to form isobutyric acid. What is R? Use IUPAC nomenclature of the substituent.

9. From which cycloalkene can heptanoic acid be formed from through oxidative cleavage? Use IUPAC name.

10. The catalytic hydrogenation of a benzene will result to this cycloalkane

 
 
 
 
 
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