Choose the BEST classification for each structure shown below. Classifications to Choose from: Alkane, Alkene, Alkyne, Aromatic, Organic Halide (Alkyl Halide), Ketone, Aldehyde, Carboxylic Acid, Ether, Ester, Amine, Amide, Alcohol, Nitrile. CH3 CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 H CH2-CH-C: Н-с-с-о-с-н CH2 нн Structure 3 Structure 4 Structure 1 Structure 2

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**Chemical Structure Classification Exercise**

**Instructions:**
Choose the BEST classification for each structure shown below. 

**Classifications to Choose from:**
- Alkane
- Alkene
- Alkyne
- Aromatic
- Organic Halide (Alkyl Halide)
- Ketone
- Aldehyde
- Carboxylic Acid
- Ether
- Ester
- Amine
- Amide
- Alcohol
- Nitrile

**Structures:**

1. **Structure 1:**
   - Formula: CH₃–CH₂–CH₂–CH₂–CH₂–CH₃
   - Functional Group: OH
   - Classification: **Alcohol**

2. **Structure 2:**
   - Aromatic ring with an ester group (O=C–O–CH₃)
   - Classification: **Aromatic** and **Ester**

3. **Structure 3:**
   - Triple bond between carbons
   - Classification: **Alkyne**

4. **Structure 4:**
   - Nitrile group (C≡N)
   - Classification: **Nitrile**

5. **Structure 5:**
   - Contains an oxygen linking two carbon chains
   - Classification: **Ether**

6. **Structure 6:**
   - Carbonyl group (C=O) with a carbon chain
   - Classification: **Ketone**

7. **Structure 7:**
   - Carboxyl group (C=O–O)
   - Classification: **Carboxylic Acid**

8. **Structure 8:**
   - Amine group (NH₂)
   - Classification: **Amine**

9. **Structure 9:**
   - Amide group (O=C–N)
   - Classification: **Amide**

10. **Structure 10:**
    - Organic halide with fluorine (F)
    - Classification: **Organic Halide (Alkyl Halide)**

11. **Structure 11:**
    - Simple carbon chain
    - Classification: **Alkane**

12. **Structure 12:**
    - Ring structure with alternating double bonds
    - Classification: **Aromatic**

**Complete the following:**
- **Structure 1 is a(n) [alcohol].**
- **Structure 2 is a(n) [aromatic] and a(n)
Transcribed Image Text:**Chemical Structure Classification Exercise** **Instructions:** Choose the BEST classification for each structure shown below. **Classifications to Choose from:** - Alkane - Alkene - Alkyne - Aromatic - Organic Halide (Alkyl Halide) - Ketone - Aldehyde - Carboxylic Acid - Ether - Ester - Amine - Amide - Alcohol - Nitrile **Structures:** 1. **Structure 1:** - Formula: CH₃–CH₂–CH₂–CH₂–CH₂–CH₃ - Functional Group: OH - Classification: **Alcohol** 2. **Structure 2:** - Aromatic ring with an ester group (O=C–O–CH₃) - Classification: **Aromatic** and **Ester** 3. **Structure 3:** - Triple bond between carbons - Classification: **Alkyne** 4. **Structure 4:** - Nitrile group (C≡N) - Classification: **Nitrile** 5. **Structure 5:** - Contains an oxygen linking two carbon chains - Classification: **Ether** 6. **Structure 6:** - Carbonyl group (C=O) with a carbon chain - Classification: **Ketone** 7. **Structure 7:** - Carboxyl group (C=O–O) - Classification: **Carboxylic Acid** 8. **Structure 8:** - Amine group (NH₂) - Classification: **Amine** 9. **Structure 9:** - Amide group (O=C–N) - Classification: **Amide** 10. **Structure 10:** - Organic halide with fluorine (F) - Classification: **Organic Halide (Alkyl Halide)** 11. **Structure 11:** - Simple carbon chain - Classification: **Alkane** 12. **Structure 12:** - Ring structure with alternating double bonds - Classification: **Aromatic** **Complete the following:** - **Structure 1 is a(n) [alcohol].** - **Structure 2 is a(n) [aromatic] and a(n)
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