Which of the following compounds is an alkyne? A) C5H12 B) C3H6      C) C2H6           D)  C4H6 E) none of the above 2. Amines are: A) organic compounds containing nitrogen. B) named according to the hydrocarbon groups attached to nitrogen. C) based on NH3 with hydrogen groups being replaced by alkyl groups. D) known for their awful odors. E) all of the above 3. Which of the following compounds will undergo an addition reaction?       A)C2H2  B)C2H6  C)C4H4   D) all of the above   E)none 4. What accounts for the extraordinary large number of organic compounds? carbon atoms can bond to each other carbon atoms can form very large molecules carbon chains can rearrange to give isomers all of the above none of the above 5. What are the products from the complete combustion of propane? C2H2 and H2O CO and H2O CO and H2 CO2 and H2O CO2 and H2

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1. Which of the following compounds is an alkyne?

A) C5H12 B) C3H     C) C2H          D)  C4H6

E) none of the above

2.

Amines are:

A) organic compounds containing nitrogen.

B) named according to the hydrocarbon groups attached to nitrogen.

C) based on NH3 with hydrogen groups being replaced by alkyl groups.

D) known for their awful odors.

E) all of the above

3.

Which of the following compounds will undergo an addition reaction?

      A)C2H B)C2H6  C)C4H4   D) all of the above   E)none

4.

What accounts for the extraordinary large number of organic compounds?

  1. carbon atoms can bond to each other
  2. carbon atoms can form very large molecules
  3. carbon chains can rearrange to give isomers
  4. all of the above
  5. none of the above

5.

What are the products from the complete combustion of propane?

  1. C2H2 and H2O
  2. CO and H2O
  3. CO and H2
  4. CO2 and H2O
  5. COand H2
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