Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 9 Question Preview (ID: 51341)
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Hexane is:
a) Linear chain Alkane.
b) Cycloalkane.
c) Alkene.
d) Branched chain alkane.
CH3 – CH2– CH2 – CH2 – CH2Cl is:
a) 5 – chloro pentane.
b) 5 – chloro propane.
c) 1 – Chloro pentane.
d) 1 – chloro propane.
CCl4 is:
a) Tetrachloromethane.
b) An organic compound.
c) Not a hydrocarbon.
d) All of the choices.
Cyclohexane is:
a) An unsaturated hydrocarbon.
b) An alkene.
c) An inorganic compound.
d) None of the choices.
2, 3, 4 – trimethyl pentane has:
a) 0 branches.
b) 1 branch.
c) 2 branches
d) 3 branches
In Nomenclature, we assign:
a) The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms.
b) The longest continuous chain of hydrogen atoms.
c) The shortest chain of carbon atoms.
d) The shortest chain of hydrogen atoms.
An alkane with no branches is known as
a) Native.
b) Industrial.
c) Electrical.
d) Normal.
A branched chain hydrocarbon may contain:
a) No branches.
b) 1 or more branches.
c) 1 chlorine atom.
d) 1 oxygen atom.
An organic compound containing an oxygen atom is:
a) An alkyne.
b) An alkene.
c) An Alkane.
d) Not a Hydrocarbon.
CH3OH is:
a) An organic compound.
b) Not a hydrocarbon.
c) Covalently bonded.
d) All of the choices.
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