In the IUPAC system, acid halides are identified by the name ending A. -yl halide B. -oic halide O c. -oyl halide D. -ic halide The prefix capryl- in the common system of naming organic compounds indicate the presence ofcarbon atoms. O A. 10 В.9 C.8 O D. 7 Hydrogenation of alkynes in the presence of a poisoned palladium catalyst produces A. alkane B. alkyne O C. alcohol D. alkene With the same molecular weight, a carboxylic acid will have alan boiling point than an alcohol O A. lower B. equal C. higher D. no basis

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In the IUPAC system, acid halides are identified by the name ending
A. -yl halide
B. -oic halide
C. -oyl halide
O D. -ic halide
The prefix capryl- in the common system of naming organic compounds
indicate the presence of carbon atoms.
A. 10
В. 9
C. 8
O D. 7
Hydrogenation of alkynes in the presence of a poisoned palladium catalyst
produces
O A. alkane
B. alkyne
O C. alcohol
D. alkene
With the same molecular weight, a carboxylic acid will have alan
boiling point than an alcohol
A. lower
B. equal
C. higher
D. no basis
Transcribed Image Text:In the IUPAC system, acid halides are identified by the name ending A. -yl halide B. -oic halide C. -oyl halide O D. -ic halide The prefix capryl- in the common system of naming organic compounds indicate the presence of carbon atoms. A. 10 В. 9 C. 8 O D. 7 Hydrogenation of alkynes in the presence of a poisoned palladium catalyst produces O A. alkane B. alkyne O C. alcohol D. alkene With the same molecular weight, a carboxylic acid will have alan boiling point than an alcohol A. lower B. equal C. higher D. no basis
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