13. The compounds 2-chlorophenol and 4-chlorophenol are examples of A) Molecules that are identical. B) Molecules that are constitutional isomers. C) Molecules that are stereoisomers. D) Molecules that are isotopes. 14. Which structure properly indicates the order of attachment of atoms as represented by the condensed structure CH3CHBrCH2CH(CH3)2? A) H H H H H H H-C-C-Br-C-ċ-ċ-H-ċ-H H H. В) H нн н н H-Ċ-Ċ- C-C-C-H H Br H. H H. wolod H C) H H H H H ans H-C-C-Br-C-c-C-H H H. H. D) H H H HH H. aniss o H-Ć-Ć ---ċ-ċ-H–Ċ-H H Br H H. 15. How many covalent bonds does carbon generally form in organic compounds? A) 1 B) 2 с) 3 D) 4 16. Which of the molecules below is the most water soluble? C) benzene D) carboxylate salt A) alkane B) alkene 17. How many carbons are in 2-methylpropane? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5

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13. The compounds 2-chlorophenol and 4-chlorophenol are examples of
A) Molecules that are identical.
Molecules that are constitutional isomers.
C) Molecules that are stereoisomers.
D) Molecules that are isotopes.
В)
14. Which structure properly indicates the order of attachment of atoms as represented by the condensed
structure CH3CHBrCH2CH(CH3)2?
A)
H H
H
H
H
H.
H-C-ċ-Br-Ċ-ċ-ċ-H-ċ-H
H.
B)
H
нн н н
H-C-C- ċ-ċ-¢-H
H.
Br
H.
H.
H
H.
C)
H H
H H H
H-C-C-Br-C-ċ-c-H
H
H.
H
H.
D)
H
H H H H
H.
nis o A
H.
Br
H
H.
H.
15. How many covalent bonds does carbon generally form in organic compounds?
A) 1 B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
16. Which of the molecules below is the most water soluble?
C) benzene
D) carboxylate salt
A) alkane
B) alkene
17. How many carbons are in 2-methylpropane?
A) 1
B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5
Transcribed Image Text:13. The compounds 2-chlorophenol and 4-chlorophenol are examples of A) Molecules that are identical. Molecules that are constitutional isomers. C) Molecules that are stereoisomers. D) Molecules that are isotopes. В) 14. Which structure properly indicates the order of attachment of atoms as represented by the condensed structure CH3CHBrCH2CH(CH3)2? A) H H H H H H. H-C-ċ-Br-Ċ-ċ-ċ-H-ċ-H H. B) H нн н н H-C-C- ċ-ċ-¢-H H. Br H. H. H H. C) H H H H H H-C-C-Br-C-ċ-c-H H H. H H. D) H H H H H H. nis o A H. Br H H. H. 15. How many covalent bonds does carbon generally form in organic compounds? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 16. Which of the molecules below is the most water soluble? C) benzene D) carboxylate salt A) alkane B) alkene 17. How many carbons are in 2-methylpropane? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5
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