Question: Q5: Answer with true or false (20 marks) 1) Whene removing a Hydrogen from an alkene results in an alkyl substituent. 2) The a bond

 Q5: Answer with true or false (20 marks) 1) Whene removing

Q5: Answer with true or false (20 marks) 1) Whene removing a Hydrogen from an alkene results in an alkyl substituent. 2) The a bond results from side-to-side overlap of the two unhybridized p orbitals 3) the compounds that contain only carbon, oxygen and hydrogen are Hydrocarbons. 4) Covalent bond is formed as a result of sharing electrons 5) Acid according to Lewis theory is a chemical substance that can donate a pair of electrons 6) the isomer with the hydrogens on same sides of the double bond is called the trans isomer. 7) The general molecular formula for a cyclic alkyne is CnH2n-4 8) An enol has a carbon-carbon double bond and an OH group bonded to one of the (SP2) carbons. 9) The IUPAC name of following structure is cyclohexylcyclopropane 10) The IUPAC name of following structure CHCHCH2CH2CHCHCH2CH3 is 1-Octadiene

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