Deck 11: The Chemistry of Alcohols and Thiols

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Which is the strongest acid?
<strong>Which is the strongest acid?  </strong> A) compound A B) compound B C) compound C D) compound D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) compound A
B) compound B
C) compound C
D) compound D
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Which is the strongest acid?
<strong>Which is the strongest acid?  </strong> A) compound A B) compound B C) compound C D) compound D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) compound A
B) compound B
C) compound C
D) compound D
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Which is the strongest base?
<strong>Which is the strongest base?  </strong> A) compound A B) compound B C) compound C D) compound D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) compound A
B) compound B
C) compound C
D) compound D
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Select all the carbocations that could undergo one step of carbocation rearrangement to form a more stable carbocation.
<strong>Select all the carbocations that could undergo one step of carbocation rearrangement to form a more stable carbocation.  </strong> A) compound A B) compound B C) compound C D) compound D E) compound E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) compound A
B) compound B
C) compound C
D) compound D
E) compound E
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What is the relationship between the two starred methyl groups in N-acetylvaline methyl ester?
<strong>What is the relationship between the two starred methyl groups in N-acetylvaline methyl ester?  </strong> A) constitutionally nonequivalent B) homotopic C) enantiotopic D) diastereotopic E) identical in every way <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) constitutionally nonequivalent
B) homotopic
C) enantiotopic
D) diastereotopic
E) identical in every way
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Consider the compound:
<strong>Consider the compound:  </strong> A) homotopic. B) enantiotopic. C) diastereotopic. D) constitutionally nonequivalent. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) homotopic.
B) enantiotopic.
C) diastereotopic.
D) constitutionally nonequivalent.
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What is the relationship of protons a and b in the structure?
<strong>What is the relationship of protons a and b in the structure?  </strong> A) The protons are constitutionally nonequivalent. B) The protons are homotopic. C) The protons are enantiotopic. D) The protons are diastereotopic. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The protons are constitutionally nonequivalent.
B) The protons are homotopic.
C) The protons are enantiotopic.
D) The protons are diastereotopic.
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Provide the change in oxidation number for the entire organic molecule for the transformation given and circle the proper term describing the transformation.
Provide the change in oxidation number for the entire organic molecule for the transformation given and circle the proper term describing the transformation.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Provide the change in oxidation number for the entire organic molecule for the transformation given and circle the proper term describing the transformation.
Provide the change in oxidation number for the entire organic molecule for the transformation given and circle the proper term describing the transformation.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Calculate the change in oxidation number for the molecule in the transformation (be sure to indicate whether it is a positive or negative change) and circle whether the reaction is an oxidation, a reduction, or neither.
Calculate the change in oxidation number for the molecule in the transformation (be sure to indicate whether it is a positive or negative change) and circle whether the reaction is an oxidation, a reduction, or neither.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The product is formed in the dehydration of both a secondary alcohol and a tertiary alcohol. Draw each alcohol and then circle the alcohol which will have the greater reaction rate.
The product is formed in the dehydration of both a secondary alcohol and a tertiary alcohol. Draw each alcohol and then circle the alcohol which will have the greater reaction rate.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Determine the missing product:
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Determine the missing reagents needed for the transformation:
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Fill in the missing starting material:
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Draw the major product in the reaction:
Draw the major product in the reaction:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Draw the major product in the reaction:
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Fill in the reagents to complete the reaction:
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Fill in the reagents to complete the reaction:
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The enzyme triose phosphate isomerase catalyzes this important reaction in glycolysis (the breakdown of glucose):
<strong>The enzyme triose phosphate isomerase catalyzes this important reaction in glycolysis (the breakdown of glucose):  </strong> A) an oxidation. B) a reduction. C) neither an oxidation nor a reduction. D) an S<sub>N</sub>2 reaction. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) an oxidation.
B) a reduction.
C) neither an oxidation nor a reduction.
D) an SN2 reaction.
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How many electrons are involved in this reduction if it were expressed as a half-reaction?
How many electrons are involved in this reduction if it were expressed as a half-reaction?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Complete the reactions by giving the missing organic products:
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Fill in the boxes with the missing compounds or reagents:
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Fill in the products with the missing compounds:
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Fill in the missing products:
Fill in the missing products:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Outline a synthesis to give this transformation:
Outline a synthesis to give this transformation:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Deck 11: The Chemistry of Alcohols and Thiols
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Which is the strongest acid?
<strong>Which is the strongest acid?  </strong> A) compound A B) compound B C) compound C D) compound D

A) compound A
B) compound B
C) compound C
D) compound D
C
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Which is the strongest acid?
<strong>Which is the strongest acid?  </strong> A) compound A B) compound B C) compound C D) compound D

A) compound A
B) compound B
C) compound C
D) compound D
D
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Which is the strongest base?
<strong>Which is the strongest base?  </strong> A) compound A B) compound B C) compound C D) compound D

A) compound A
B) compound B
C) compound C
D) compound D
A
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Select all the carbocations that could undergo one step of carbocation rearrangement to form a more stable carbocation.
<strong>Select all the carbocations that could undergo one step of carbocation rearrangement to form a more stable carbocation.  </strong> A) compound A B) compound B C) compound C D) compound D E) compound E

A) compound A
B) compound B
C) compound C
D) compound D
E) compound E
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What is the relationship between the two starred methyl groups in N-acetylvaline methyl ester?
<strong>What is the relationship between the two starred methyl groups in N-acetylvaline methyl ester?  </strong> A) constitutionally nonequivalent B) homotopic C) enantiotopic D) diastereotopic E) identical in every way

A) constitutionally nonequivalent
B) homotopic
C) enantiotopic
D) diastereotopic
E) identical in every way
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Consider the compound:
<strong>Consider the compound:  </strong> A) homotopic. B) enantiotopic. C) diastereotopic. D) constitutionally nonequivalent.

A) homotopic.
B) enantiotopic.
C) diastereotopic.
D) constitutionally nonequivalent.
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What is the relationship of protons a and b in the structure?
<strong>What is the relationship of protons a and b in the structure?  </strong> A) The protons are constitutionally nonequivalent. B) The protons are homotopic. C) The protons are enantiotopic. D) The protons are diastereotopic.

A) The protons are constitutionally nonequivalent.
B) The protons are homotopic.
C) The protons are enantiotopic.
D) The protons are diastereotopic.
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Provide the change in oxidation number for the entire organic molecule for the transformation given and circle the proper term describing the transformation.
Provide the change in oxidation number for the entire organic molecule for the transformation given and circle the proper term describing the transformation.
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Provide the change in oxidation number for the entire organic molecule for the transformation given and circle the proper term describing the transformation.
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Calculate the change in oxidation number for the molecule in the transformation (be sure to indicate whether it is a positive or negative change) and circle whether the reaction is an oxidation, a reduction, or neither.
Calculate the change in oxidation number for the molecule in the transformation (be sure to indicate whether it is a positive or negative change) and circle whether the reaction is an oxidation, a reduction, or neither.
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The product is formed in the dehydration of both a secondary alcohol and a tertiary alcohol. Draw each alcohol and then circle the alcohol which will have the greater reaction rate.
The product is formed in the dehydration of both a secondary alcohol and a tertiary alcohol. Draw each alcohol and then circle the alcohol which will have the greater reaction rate.
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Determine the missing product:
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Determine the missing reagents needed for the transformation:
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Fill in the missing starting material:
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Draw the major product in the reaction:
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Draw the major product in the reaction:
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Fill in the reagents to complete the reaction:
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Fill in the reagents to complete the reaction:
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The enzyme triose phosphate isomerase catalyzes this important reaction in glycolysis (the breakdown of glucose):
<strong>The enzyme triose phosphate isomerase catalyzes this important reaction in glycolysis (the breakdown of glucose):  </strong> A) an oxidation. B) a reduction. C) neither an oxidation nor a reduction. D) an S<sub>N</sub>2 reaction.

A) an oxidation.
B) a reduction.
C) neither an oxidation nor a reduction.
D) an SN2 reaction.
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How many electrons are involved in this reduction if it were expressed as a half-reaction?
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Complete the reactions by giving the missing organic products:
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Fill in the boxes with the missing compounds or reagents:
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Fill in the products with the missing compounds:
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Fill in the missing products:
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Outline a synthesis to give this transformation:
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