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Which of the following contains double bonds?
CH,CHCH2CH2CH3
CH3CH₂CH₂CH3
ethene
hexyne
methane
Organic Chemistry
General organic chemistry
Which of the following contains double bonds? CH,CHCH2CH2CH3 CH3CH₂CH₂CH3 ethene hexyne methane
In order for a triacylglycerol molecule to form, which of the following must be true?
a. Sphingosine must be present to link the fatty acid together.
b. Water molecules must be added to form the bonds.
C. Three identical fatty acids must be present.
d.A dehydration synthesis reaction must occur.
e.Hydrogen bonds hold the components together.
Organic Chemistry
Chemistry in Daily Life
In order for a triacylglycerol molecule to form, which of the following must be true? a. Sphingosine must be present to link the fatty acid together. b. Water molecules must be added to form the bonds. C. Three identical fatty acids must be present. d.A dehydration synthesis reaction must occur. e.Hydrogen bonds hold the components together.
In a lab, silver nitrate, AgNO3, is dissolved in water until no solid is observed in the container. Then, a solution of sodium chloride, NaCl, is added
to the container. When you combine these aqueous solutions, there is no noticeable change in temperature; however, a solid precipitates and there
is a slight change of color.
Which statements about the lab experiment involving silver nitrate and a sodium chloride solution are true?
Drag each item to the appropriate bin.
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Formation of a solid indicates a
chemical reaction occurred.
The initial disappearance of silver
nitrate in water indicates a chemical
reaction occurred.
The lack of temperature change
indicates a chemical reaction didn't
occur.
True
Reset
hemical reaction occurred when
silver nitrate was added to water.
The color change of the solution
indicates a chemical reaction
occurred.
A chemical reaction did occur when
the solutions were combined.
False
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Organic Chemistry
Practical Detection
In a lab, silver nitrate, AgNO3, is dissolved in water until no solid is observed in the container. Then, a solution of sodium chloride, NaCl, is added to the container. When you combine these aqueous solutions, there is no noticeable change in temperature; however, a solid precipitates and there is a slight change of color. Which statements about the lab experiment involving silver nitrate and a sodium chloride solution are true? Drag each item to the appropriate bin. ► View Available Hint(s) Formation of a solid indicates a chemical reaction occurred. The initial disappearance of silver nitrate in water indicates a chemical reaction occurred. The lack of temperature change indicates a chemical reaction didn't occur. True Reset hemical reaction occurred when silver nitrate was added to water. The color change of the solution indicates a chemical reaction occurred. A chemical reaction did occur when the solutions were combined. False Help
9. What do glycerophospholipids and sphingomyelin have in common?
a. They contain two fatty acids.
b.They have components that are linked together by the molecule glycerol.
c. They are the most common molecule in cell membranes.
d.They contain a phosphate group attached to an amino alcohol.
e.They have a common basic structure with four fused rings.
Organic Chemistry
Halogen Derivatives
9. What do glycerophospholipids and sphingomyelin have in common? a. They contain two fatty acids. b.They have components that are linked together by the molecule glycerol. c. They are the most common molecule in cell membranes. d.They contain a phosphate group attached to an amino alcohol. e.They have a common basic structure with four fused rings.
Choose the correct condensed structure from the name: hexene.
OCH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3
CHCCH₂CH3
CH3CH₂CHCHCH₂CH3
CH3CHCHCH₂CH3
Organic Chemistry
General organic chemistry
Choose the correct condensed structure from the name: hexene. OCH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3 CHCCH₂CH3 CH3CH₂CHCHCH₂CH3 CH3CHCHCH₂CH3
Why does the temperature remain constant during a phase change?
The heat added during a phase change is used to disrupt the attractive forces between molecules and to increase the
motion of the molecules.
The heat added during a phase change is only used to disrupt the attractive forces between molecules.
The heat added during a phase change is only used to increase the motion of molecules.
The heat added during a phase change is only used to increase the vibration of molecules
Organic Chemistry
General organic chemistry
Why does the temperature remain constant during a phase change? The heat added during a phase change is used to disrupt the attractive forces between molecules and to increase the motion of the molecules. The heat added during a phase change is only used to disrupt the attractive forces between molecules. The heat added during a phase change is only used to increase the motion of molecules. The heat added during a phase change is only used to increase the vibration of molecules
Which of the following will show the difference in structure between isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) and propanol? Select all that apply.
Molecular formula
Condensed structural formula
Molecular weight
Extended structural formula
Organic Chemistry
General organic chemistry
Which of the following will show the difference in structure between isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) and propanol? Select all that apply. Molecular formula Condensed structural formula Molecular weight Extended structural formula