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ame Department of hemistry SUY/neonta hem 221 - rganic hemistry I Examination #1 - September 22, 2004 ASWERS ISTRUTIS This examination has two parts. The first part is in multiple choice format; the questions are in this Exam Booklet and the answers should be placed on the "Test Scoring Answer Sheet" which must be turned in and will be machine graded. The second part requires your responding to questions in this Exam Booklet by writing answers into the spaces provided. The Exam Booklet must be handed in and will be returned to you with a grade. n the Test Scoring Answer Sheet, using a soft pencil, enter the following data (in the appropriate places): your name, instructor's name, your S Student umber, course number (30022101), and the test number (01); darken the appropriate bubbles under the entries (leave the bubbles under the letter A in your S student number blank, but darken the bubbles under the numbers), making dark black marks which fill the bubbles. You may use a set of molecular models and the periodic table (last page) provided, but no other aids, during the exam. Answer all questions. The questions on Part I are worth 5 points each. You have 50 minutes. Good luck!

September 22, 2004 hem 221 - Exam #1 Page 2 of 7 1. riginally, organic chemistry was the chemistry of (a) the elemental forms of carbon. (b) hydrocarbons. (c) the compounds of carbon. (d) the compounds of carbon that occur in living organisms. 2. Which of the following is not an allotropic form of carbon? (a) diamond, (b) quartz, (c) graphite, (d) fullerenes ow for some real questions. 3. ybrid orbitals of the sp 2 type are formed by combining (a) a 2s orbital and one 2p orbital, leaving two 2p orbitals unchanged. (b) a 2s orbital and two 2p orbitals, leaving one 2p orbital unchanged. (c) a 2s orbital and all three 2p orbitals. (d) one of the above answers is correct. 4. A carbon-carbon double bond consists of (a) two σ-bonds. (b) two π-bonds. (c) one σ-bond and one π-bond. (d) one of the previous answers is correct. 5. The term structural isomers is defined as (a) molecules that are different but have the same molecular formula. (b) molecules that have the same molecular formula but whose atomic attachments are different. (c) molecules that have different atoms but the same number of electrons. (d) different molecules that contain the same elements. 6. What are the geometries of the two nitrogens and carbon in cyanamide? (a) tetrahedral linear (digonal) trigonal-planar (b) tetrahedral linear (digonal) linear (digonal) (c) tetrahedral trigonal-planar trigonal-planar (d) trigonal-planar linear (digonal) linear (digonal) (e) one of the above answers is correct.

September 22, 2004 hem 221 - Exam #1 Page 3 of 7 7. What are the hybridizations of the oxygen and two labeled carbons in the acetonate anion? 3 3 (a) sp 2 sp sp (b) sp 2 sp 2 sp 2 (c) sp 3 sp 2 sp 2 (d) sp 2 sp 2 sp 3 (e) one of the above answers is correct. 8. The molecular formula for an acyclic alkane containing 20 carbon atoms would be, while the molecular formula for a cyclic alkane of 20 carbons containing one ring would be. (a) 20 42 / 20 40, (b) 20 42 / 20 42, (c) 20 40 / 20 40, (d) It is impossible to answer this question using the information given. 9. The bond between two atoms in a molecule will normally be covalent if (a) the sum of the electronegativities of the atoms is less than 1.7. (b) the sum of the electronegativities of the atoms is greater than 1.7. (c) the difference between the electronegativities of the atoms is less than 1.7. (b) the difference between the electronegativities of the atoms is greater than 1.7. 10. Bronsted-Lowry Definitions: An acid is a(n) 1. A base is a(n) 2. Lewis Definitions: An acid is a(n) 3. A base is a(n) 4. 1 2 3 4 (a) proton proton (b) (c) proton proton (d) (e) one of the above answers is correct. proton proton proton proton

September 22, 2004 hem 221 - Exam #1 Page 4 of 7 11. onsider the reaction between hydroxide ion and nitromethane to form the sodium salt of nitromethane and water a + a + 2 haracterize the species 1 through 4 with regard to their acidic or basic properties in this reaction. (a) strong acid strong base weak acid weak base (b) weak acid weak base strong acid strong base (c) strong base strong acid weak base weak acid (d) weak base weak acid strong base strong acid (e) strong acid strong base weak base weak acid (f) weak acid weak base strong base strong acid (g) one of the above answers is correct. 12. The alkyl groups shown below are, in order from left to right, named (a) ethyl, propyl, isobutyl, (b) methyl, isopropyl, butyl, (c) ethyl, isopropyl, tert-butyl, (d) methyl, isopropyl, isobutyl, (e) one of the above answers is correct. 13. Which of the structures shown below is/are not legitimate Lewis structures? I II III (a) I, (b) II, (c) III, (d) II & III, (e) one of the previous answers is correct.

September 22, 2004 hem 221 - Exam #1 Page 5 of 7 14. Which of the molecules shown below are not constitutional (structural) isomers of 3 ( 3 ) 2 = 2? (I) 3 (IV) 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 (II) 3 3 2 3 (III) 2 2 2 2 2 2 (a) I only, (b) II only, (c) III only, (d) IV only, (e) I&III, (f) I&IV 15. Select the figure which correctly shows the direction of the dipole moment in cis- l=l. [ote: The molecule has approximately the shape shown.] (a) l l (b) l l (c) l l (d) l l [16-17.] ne of the reaction steps in the formation of dibenzalacetone from acetone and benzaldehyde involves the reaction of acetone with hydroxide ion as shown below. 3 acetone 3 + 3 2 + acetonate anion 16. This reaction can be characterized as (a) a Lowry-Bronsted acid-base reaction, only. (b) a Lewis acid-base reaction, only. (c) both a Lowry-Bronsted and Lewis acid-base reaction. (d) Bogus question! This is not an acid-base reaction. 17. Which of the following statements best describes the character of the reactants above? (a) Acetone is a base and hydroxide is an acid. (b) Acetone is an acid and hydroxide is a base. (c) Acetone and hydroxide cannot be characterized as acids or bases. (d) Both of these reactants function as both acid and base.

September 22, 2004 hem 221 - Exam #1 Page 6 of 7 18. To what functional group family do the two compounds shown to the right belong? (a) I-alkyne, II-aldehyde, (b) I-arene, II-carboxylic acid, (c) I-alcohol, II-ester, (d) I-alkene, II-ketone I 3 3 II 3 19. Rank the bases in the table below in order of decreasing basicity (most basic first). The pk a values of the conjugate acids of the bases are also shown in the table. Acid pk a Base l -6 l - (I) 9.9 (II) 3 3 3 19 (III) 3 2 4.8 (IV) 3 (a) I>II>III>IV, (b) IV>III>II>I, (c) III>II>IV>I, (d) I>IV>II>III, (e) IV>II>III>I 20. Select the correct IUPA name for the compound to the right. (a) 3-methyl-5,5-diisopropyloctane, (b) 2-ethyl-4,4-diisopropyloctane, (c) 3-methyl-5,5-di-sec-butyloctane, (d) 2-ethyl-4,4-dipropyloctane 3 2 2 3 ( 3 ) 2 2 2 3 ( 3 ) 2 Directions for Part II --- Answer the questions in the space provided. If there is insufficient space continue your answer on the back of the sheet but clearly indicate on the front of the sheet that you have done this.

September 22, 2004 hem 221 - Exam #1 Page 7 of 7 1. (a) onvert the skeleton structure on the right into a complete Lewis structure, clearly showing all bonds and unshared valence electrons. (b) Draw a second resonance structure for the molecule shown below. 3 2 3 2 (c) ircle the structure in part (b) that makes the greater contribution. 2. (a) Write down the mechanism for the reaction of methane with chlorine to produce chloromethane: heat 4 + l 2 3 l + l You should show initiation and propagation steps. You do not need to show more than one termination step. heat l l 2 l initiation 4 + l 3 + l 3 + l l l 3 + l propagation 3 + 3 3 3 termination (any two free radicals joining together) (b) The species in the mechanism that have an unpaired electron are known as free radicals. (c) A reaction, like this one, in which the product of a later Part I (100) Part II 1. (15) 2. (10) Total (125) step is a reactant in an earlier step is known as a chain reaction.