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carbon
nitrogen
oxygen
phosphorous
butane
butene
benzene
butyne
pyramid
tetrahedron
square
rectangle
substitution
addition
esterification
fermentation
water
oxygen
carbon dioxide
sulfur dioxide
ethane
ethene
ethyne
ethanol
3. a saponification reaction
4. an esterification reaction
Correct Answer Number: 2
Explanation: In the above reaction, notice how a Cl atom has been substituted for
one H atom. This is similar to a baseball or basketball player taking the place or
substituting for another player.
See #10, this topic for an example of addition.
1
2
3
4
acids
alcohols
esters
ethers
Explanation: Alcohols by definition have the --OH group covalently bonded to the
end of a hydrocarbon (R ). See Table R: organic acids have the formula R --COOH;
esters have the formula R1--COOH--R2; ethers have the formula R1--O--R2.
2-methylpropane
2-methylbutane
propane
butane
ketone
protein
ester
acid
This question may require the use of the Chemistry Reference Tables or the Periodic
Table of Elements.
During fractional distillation, hydrocarbons are separated according to their
1.
2.
3.
4.
boiling points
melting points
triple points
saturation points
CH3OH
CH3OCH3
CH3COOH
CH3COOCH3