3. Which of the following compounds does not undergo oxidation? A) 1-Pentanol B) 2-Pentanol C) 3-Pentanol D) 2-Methyl-2-Pentanol 4. Which of the following conversions is an example of reduction: A) 1-Propanol to Propanal (1-Propanal) B) 1-Propanol to Propanoic Acid (1-Propanoic Acid) C) Propanal (1-Propanal) to 1-Propanol D) 2-Propanol to Propanone (2-Propanone) I 5. Which of the following alcohols would be most soluble in water? A) 1- Nonanol B) 1-Octanol C) 1- Heptanol 2 C R G G 1

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3. Which of the following compounds does not undergo oxidation?
A) 1-Pentanol
B) 2-Pentanol
C) 3-Pentanol
D) 2-Methyl-2-Pentanol
4. Which of the following conversions is an example of reduction:
A) 1-Propanol to Propanal (1-Propanal)
B) 1-Propanol to Propanoic Acid (1-Propanoic Acid)
C) Propanal (1-Propanal) to 1-Propanol
D) 2-Propanol to Propanone (2-Propanone)
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5. Which of the following alcohols would be most soluble in water?
A) 1- Nonanol
B) 1-Octanol
C) 1- Heptanol
2
C
R
G
C
1
Transcribed Image Text:3. Which of the following compounds does not undergo oxidation? A) 1-Pentanol B) 2-Pentanol C) 3-Pentanol D) 2-Methyl-2-Pentanol 4. Which of the following conversions is an example of reduction: A) 1-Propanol to Propanal (1-Propanal) B) 1-Propanol to Propanoic Acid (1-Propanoic Acid) C) Propanal (1-Propanal) to 1-Propanol D) 2-Propanol to Propanone (2-Propanone) I 5. Which of the following alcohols would be most soluble in water? A) 1- Nonanol B) 1-Octanol C) 1- Heptanol 2 C R G C 1
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