11. X(g) + Cl(g) XCl:(g) Which compound could be represented by X? 1. CH. 2. C;H, 3. CH, 4. CH0 12. Given the reaction between 1-butene and chlorine gas: CaH, + Cl: CH.Cl: Which type of chemical reaction is represented by this equation? 1. Addition 2. Hydrogenation 3. Substitution 4. esterification

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11. X(g) + Cl(g)→ XC1:(g)
Which compound could be represented by X?
1. CH,
2. CH,
3. C,H,
4. CHp
12. Given the reaction between 1-butene and chlorine gas: CaH, + Cl:CaH.Cl:
Which type of chemical reaction is represented by this equation?
1. Addition
2. Hydrogenation
3. Substitution
4. esterification
butanoic acid + 1-pentanol catalyst
water +X
13. Given the equation:
To which class of organic compounds does product X belong?
1. alcohol
2. Ester
3. Ether
4. 4. alkane
14. Given the reaction:
This reaction is an example of
CH; C-OH+ HOC,H; CH; C-O-CH; +H2O
1. fermentation
2. saponification
3. hydrogenation
4. esterification
Transcribed Image Text:11. X(g) + Cl(g)→ XC1:(g) Which compound could be represented by X? 1. CH, 2. CH, 3. C,H, 4. CHp 12. Given the reaction between 1-butene and chlorine gas: CaH, + Cl:CaH.Cl: Which type of chemical reaction is represented by this equation? 1. Addition 2. Hydrogenation 3. Substitution 4. esterification butanoic acid + 1-pentanol catalyst water +X 13. Given the equation: To which class of organic compounds does product X belong? 1. alcohol 2. Ester 3. Ether 4. 4. alkane 14. Given the reaction: This reaction is an example of CH; C-OH+ HOC,H; CH; C-O-CH; +H2O 1. fermentation 2. saponification 3. hydrogenation 4. esterification
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