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Carbon Chemistry Review 1
Test Description: Review of Chapter 9 Test questions.
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1) Which of the following statements helps explain why there are millions of carbon compounds?
A
carbon has four valence electrons
B
carbon atoms can form single, double, and triple bonds
C
all of the above
D
carbon atoms form bonds with other carbon atoms
2) Which of the following statements is true?
A
organic compounds contain only carbon and hydrogen
B
organic compounds always contain carbon and hydrogen
C
organic compound are produced only in organisms
D
about 10 percent of all known compounds are organic compounds
3) The carbon atoms in a hydrocarbon CAN be arranged in
A
all of the above
B
straight (linear) chains
C
branched chains
D
cross-linked chains
4) Which of the following is NOT an example of a fossil fuel?
A
petroleum
B
coal
C
natural gas
D
methanol
5) What are the main products of the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels?
A
water and carbon monoxide
B
oxygen and hydrocarbon
C
water and carbon dioxide
D
carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons
6) When monomers link together, they usually form
A
another monomer
B
a polymer
C
ionic bonds
D
a network solid
7) In a polymer, monomers are linked by
A
ionic bonds
B
polyatomic ions
C
metallic bonds
D
covalent bonds
8) Natural polymers are produced
A
in neither plant nor animal cells
B
in both plant and animal cells
C
only in animal cells
D
only in plant cells
9) Which of the following is a result of the complete combustion of fossil fuels?
A
the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases
B
the amount of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere increases
C
nitrogen oxides are released into the atmosphere
10) Which type of polymer is the strongest
A
branched polymers
B
cross-linked polymers
C
linear polymers
11) The prefix cyclo means
A
the hydrocarbon has a triple bond
B
the hydrocarbon has a double bond
C
the hydrocarbon has a branched structure
D
the hydrocarbon has a ring structure
12) In the compound C6H12O2, the subscript 2 after the oxygen means that
A
oxygen and hydrogen have a double bond
B
the carbon atom is three times the size of the oxygen atoms
C
there are two more oxygen atoms than carbon and hydrogen atoms in the molecule
D
there are 2 oxygen atoms for every six carbon atoms and twelve hydrogen atoms
13) In fullerenes, the carbon atoms are
A
bonded to three other carbons in a widely spaced layer
B
not bonded to each other
C
bonded in alternating hexagons and pentagons on the surface of a hollow sphere (like a soccer ball)
D
bonded in a network solid
14) Butane has the formula of C4H10. How many carbon atoms are in butane?
A
4
B
1
C
10
D
6
15) Which of the following is a saturated hydrocarbon? (Alkane)
A
benzene
B
Propane
C
butene
D
pentyne
16) The prefix dec- means ten. Which of the following best describes the structure of decene?
A
it contains ten carbon atoms and only single bonds.
B
it contains a total of 10 atoms
C
it contain ten carbon atoms and at least one triple bond
D
it contains ten carbon atoms and at least one double bond
17) One of the gases released after gasoline burns in a car's engine is carbon monoxide. Which of the following statement explains why there is carbon monoxide in this mixture of gases?
A
carbon monoxide is produced when a fossil fuel is burned by complete combustion
B
gasoline contains carbon monoxide
C
the combustion of gasoline in the engine is complete combustion
D
not enough oxygen is present when the gasoline is burned in the engine
18) Which of the following is NOT a type of unsaturated hydrocarbon?
A
alkyne
B
aromatic hydrocarbon
C
alkane
D
akene
19) How many covalent bonds can one carbon atom form?
A
6
B
4
C
8
D
2
20) Which of is an example of a network solid?
A
fullerene
B
buckyball
C
diamond
D
graphite
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