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CHEM 210 Exam 3 Reagents exam with complete solutions
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H-X 
CCl4 
ADD STRONG ACIDS, 
-hydrohalogens 
- Mark w H-shift + cat. (X= Cl, Br, I) 
SYN+ANTI 
 
 
 
H2O 
H2SO4 
ADD WEAK ACIDS, 
-hydration 
-Mark 
SYN + ANI 
 
 
 
Cl2, Br2, I2 
CCl4 
ADD X2 (Cl, Br, I), 
halogenation 
ANTI 
 
 
 
Cl2, Br2, I2 
H2O / R-OH 
ADD halogen and OH 
halohydrin 
ANTI 
 
 
 
1) NCS, NBS, NIS 
2) H2O / R-OH 
ADD halogen and OH 
halohydrin 
ANTI 
 
 
 
H-OX/ R-OX 
(X=Cl, Br, I) 
ADD halogen (X) and OH 
halohydrin 
ANTI 
 
 
 
1) BH3 
2) NaOH, H2O2 
ADD OH and H 
hydrobo...
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chem 210 exam 3 with 100% correct answers
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Br-Br (what is name) 
hallogenation 
 
 
 
Br-Cl (what is name) 
hallogenation 
 
 
 
Br-Cl / OH or H2O (what is name) 
hallogenation 
 
 
 
NBS (5 member ring w N, 2 2x O, and a hallogen attached) / strong nuc (what is name) 
hallogenation 
 
 
 
KMnO4 or OSO4 (what is name) 
diol 
 
 
 
"MCPBA" (R-C=O & -OOH) (what is name) 
epoxidation 
 
 
 
O3 / Zn (what is name) 
reductive ozonolysis 
 
 
 
O3 / NaOH, H2O, H2O2 (what is name) 
oxidative ozonolysis 
 
 
 
BH3 / H2O, H2O2, NaOH (what is na...
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CHEM 210- EXAM 1- CHAPTERS 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 + QUIZZES /PP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Choose the most CORRECT property of an organic compound. 
 
A) low boiling point 
B) high melting point 
C) conducts current 
D) flammable 
E) A and D 
Answer: E) A and D 
 
A) Low boiling point AND 
D) Flammable 
 
 
 
Which of the following compounds will have double bond(s) in it? 
 
A) octane 
B) heptyne 
C) benzene 
D) A and C 
E) A and B 
Answer: D) 
 
A)Octane AND 
C)Benzene 
 
 
 
What is the molecular formula of cyclohexane? 
 
A) C6H8 
B) C6H12 
C) C6H10 
D) C6H14 
Answer: B) C6H12 
 
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CHEM 210 lab exam 1 questions and answers
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Linear 
2 bonds, 180° 
 
 
 
Trigonal planar 
3 bonds, 120° 
 
 
 
Tri-plan; bent 
2 bonds, 1 lone pair, 120° 
 
 
 
Tetrahedral 
4 bonds; 109.5° 
 
 
 
Tetra; trigonal pyramidal 
3 bonds, 1 lone pair; 109.5° 
 
 
 
Tetra; bent 
2 bonds, 2 lone pairs; 109.5° 
 
 
 
Trigonal bipyramidal 
5 bonds; 120° or 90° 
 
 
 
Tri bi; seesaw 
4 bonds, 1 lone pair; 120° or 90° 
 
 
 
Tri bi; T-shaped 
3 bonds, 2 lone pairs; 120° or 90° 
 
 
 
Tri bi; linear 
2 bonds, 3 lone pairs: 120° or 90° 
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chem 210 psu Funk exam 1 with correct answers
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Bronsted-Lowry acid 
proton donor (H+) and donates Electron 
 
 
 
Bronsted-Lowry base 
proton acceptor (H+), accepts electron 
 
 
 
HI ( give pKa, Conjugate Base, and reasons) 
-10, I^-(iodide), noble gas like configuration, large orbitals(less electron repulsion) 
somewhat electronegative 
 
 
 
HCl ( give pKa, Conjugate Base, and reasons) 
-7, Chloride(Cl^-), noble gas-like, electronegative 
 
 
 
H3O^+(Hydronium)- ( give pKa, Conjugate Base, and reasons) 
-2, H2O, neutral charge, electroneg...
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Chem 210 Exam II with complete solutions already graded A+
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electrophiles 
electron seeking reagents that have room to accept a electron pair 
 
 
 
nucleophiles 
reagents seeking a nucleus to which to donate a pair of electrons 
 
 
 
proton transfer or protonation reaction 
the transfer of a proton from one base to another 
 
 
 
transition state 
lying between the products and reactants 
 
 
 
free energy of activation (delta G double dagger) 
the height of the barrier, the energy that the reactants attain in reaching the the transition state 
 
 
 
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Chem 210 Exam 3 questions and answers
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what factors explain the outcomes of reactions? 
hybridization, delocalization, eN, atom density 
 
 
 
what is a leaving group? 
- group of atom(s) that can be stable on its own 
- eN atoms that are good LG also make strong acids 
 
 
 
what is the α carbon? 
C directly attached to leaving group 
 
 
 
what are β Cs? β Hs? 
βC: C(s) attached to α carbon 
βH: H(s) attached to βC 
 
 
 
what is a LB? is it a nucleophile or electrophile? 
lewis base, nucleophile 
 
 
 
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Chem 210 Exam 2 with complete verified solutions
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Ammonium 
NH4+ 
 
 
 
Hydronium 
H30+ 
 
 
 
Mercury (I) 
Hg2(2+) 
 
 
 
Acetate 
C2H3O2(-) 
 
 
 
Azide 
N3(-) 
 
 
 
Carbonate 
CO3(2-) 
 
 
 
Chlorate 
ClO3(-) 
 
 
 
Chlorite 
ClO2(-) 
 
 
 
Chromate 
CrO4(2-) 
 
 
 
Cyanide 
CN(-) 
 
 
 
dichromate 
Cr2O7(2-) 
 
 
 
dihydrogen phosphate 
H2PO4(-) 
 
 
 
Hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) 
HCO3(-) 
 
 
 
hydrogen phosphate 
HPO4(2-) 
 
 
 
hydrogen sulfate (bisulfate) 
HSO4(-) 
 
 
 
Hydroxide 
OH(-) 
 
 
 
Hypochlorite 
ClO(-) 
 
 
 
Nitrate ...
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chem 210 exam 3 with all questions correctly answered
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less 
the more s character a carbocation has, the _____stable it is 
 
 
 
the same as 
when looking at an epoxide, the orientation around the oxygen is _________ the orientation around the double bond in the reactant 
 
 
 
BrOH 
when added with base makes an epoxide 
 
 
 
Br2 
adds 2 Brs in anti conformation 
 
 
 
lindlar catalyst 
produces a Z alkene from an alkyne (adds 2 Hs in syn) 
 
 
 
add more electronegative atom, add pi bond 
2 ways of producing an oxidation reaction 
 
 
 
remove e...
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CHEM 210 Quiz 1 with 100% correct answers
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What are the Bronsted-Lowry definitions of acid and base? 
Acids donate H+ and Bases accept H+ (BAAD) 
 
 
 
What is the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid? Give examples of each. 
Strong acids completely dissociate into anion and H+. Weak acids do not dissociate completely into anion and H+, they form an equilibrium system and reform acid and anion and H+ continuously. 
 
Strong acid ex. HCl and H2SO4 
Weak acid ex. H3PO4 and HC2H3O2 
 
 
 
What is the difference between a strong ...
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