20.) Markovnikov's rule states that, when adding a molecule of water to an asymmetrical double bond, A) the H will replace the least substituted carbon atom. B) the carbon atom of the double bond that is most substituted receives the H. C) the carbon atom of the double bond that is least substituted receives the OH. D) the OH will not be bound to either carbon involved in the double bond. E) the H will be bound to the carbon atom of the double bond with the most other H attached.
20.) Markovnikov's rule states that, when adding a molecule of water to an asymmetrical double bond, A) the H will replace the least substituted carbon atom. B) the carbon atom of the double bond that is most substituted receives the H. C) the carbon atom of the double bond that is least substituted receives the OH. D) the OH will not be bound to either carbon involved in the double bond. E) the H will be bound to the carbon atom of the double bond with the most other H attached.
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Transcribed Image Text:16.) Of the isomerases in glycolysis, how many relocate a phosphate group?
A) 0
В) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
17.) A bond classified as ionic could have an electronegativity difference of
D) 1.81
between two nonmetals.
A) 0.18
B) 0.81
C) 1.18
E) 8.18
F) none of the above
18.) Which of the following compounds is an isomer of methylcycloheptane?
B) 1-hexene
A) trimethylbutane
C) cyclooctane D) 1,1-dimethylcyclopentane
E) 3,3-dimethylpropene
19.) How many of the four possible substituent arrangements in dimethylcyclohexane have cis/trans possibilities?
A) 0
В) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
20.) Markovnikov's rule states that, when adding a molecule of water to an asymmetrical double bond,
A) the H will replace the least substituted carbon atom.
B) the carbon atom of the double bond that is most substituted receives the H.
C) the carbon atom of the double bond that is least substituted receives the OH.
D) the OH will not be bound to either carbon involved in the double bond.
E) the H will be bound to the carbon atom of the double bond with the most other H attached.
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