CHEM 104
University Of North Carolina - Greensboro
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UNCG CHEM 104 exam 2 Questions and Answers
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what is a three -OH groups bonded to 3 different carbons, which is a clear, thick liquid with the consistency of honey and is natures antifreeze? - glycerol 
 
what is the IUPAC name of the aldehyde whose common name is formaldehyde - methanal 
 
in IUPAC nomenclature, which one of the functional groups has the highest priority? - carboxylic acid 
 
match the following structural formula with the compound types in the response list CH3-CH2-SH - thiol 
 
Hydrolysis of an acetal in an acid solutio...
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UNCG CHEM 104 exam 4 questions and solutions
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a polyunsaturated fatty acid contains more than one - double bond 
 
a triacylglycerol that is solid at room temp is called an - fat 
 
Margarine containing partially hydrogenated soybean oil is solid because - some of its double bonds have been converted to single bonds 
 
synthesis of cholesterol and bile salts takes place in the - liver 
 
in the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane - the hydrophilic heads are on the inner and outer surface and the hydrophobic tails in the middle 
 
the name of t...
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UNCG CHEM 104 exam 1 quizzes and solutions
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The Building block for terpene compounds is the - 5-carbon isoprene unit 
 
The correct IUPAC name for CH2=CH-CH=CH2 is? - 1,3-butadiene 
 
what is used to help ripen fruits? - ethylene 
 
when naming cycloalkanes, the prefix cis- means ___ and trans- means ___? - on the same side; across from 
 
which of the following is a correct alkane structural formula? - CH3-CH2-CH3 
 
1-butene and 2-butene are examples of? - positional isomers 
 
how many hydrogen atoms are present in the molecule 2,5-dim...
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