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CHEM104 Final Exam - Organic Chemistry II
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MCQS on the nomenclature, properties, and reactivity of ethers and epoxides, thiols and sulfides, conjugated dienes, benzene and other aromatic compounds, amines, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids, carboxylic acid derivatives, and enols and enolates.

CHEM104 Final Exam - Organic Chemistry II
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1. Ether alcohols (molecules with both an ether and a beta alcohol) can best be made by:
2. Aniline is an aromatic amine that can be made how?
3. Pyridine is an aromatic amine: what is its structure and is it basic?
4. Ketones can be made from carboxylic acids by:
5. The NAS mechanism is special in what regard?
6. Epoxides are a special kind of ether that:
7. Fuming nitric acid converts phenol into:
8. The best way to describe the 'arrow' showing the mechanism of EAS is:
9. The name of a tertiary amine with one butyl and two methyl groups is:
10. Reacting 2-butene with peracetic acid (a peroxy acid) would lead to:
11. If you wanted to make your own soap, how would you do it?
12. EAS reactions involve attack by something seeking:
13. Aromatic molecules include which of the following?
14. Acid chlorides are highly reactive derivatives of carboxylic acids that can:
15. How would you convert a carboxylic acid to an amine?
16. Benzene possess a unique structure: select from those below.
17. A fairly general synthesis of a ketone would involve what steps?
18. The aldol reaction of acetaldehyde (2 carbons) with sodium ethoxide catalyst gives what?
19. You unexpectedly are given hundreds of tons of 1, 3-cyclohexadiene.You decide to convert it to benzene by:
20. Alcohols react using both acid and base catalysis: please elaborate.
21. Naphthalene (10 carbons with two fused benzene rings) is aromatic according to Huckel because:
22. Please name the diene that is a cyclic six-carbon ring with two double bonds (conjugated).
23. How would you best make a conjugated diene?
24. Amines are 'basic' in a Bronstead scheme because of what?
25. Reaction of isopropyl bromide (2-bromopropane) with amines varies how with amine structure?