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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Organic Chemistry - Carbon Hydrogen Compounds
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Organic compounds can be different shapes and can contain many different elements - as long as carbon and hydrogen are there, the compound is classified as being organic. The simplest and largest group of organic compounds are the hydrocarbons, you will have learnt about these when you studied crude oil. Aromatic organic compounds all have a distinctive smell and the carbon atoms in them are arranged in a ring rather than a straight line like the alkanes and alkenes that we have met before. Carboxylic acids are weak acids. You can recognise them from their formulae because they end in -COOH... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Organic Chemistry - Carbon Hydrogen Compounds
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10 Questions

1. What is the functional group of alcohols?
2. Which of the following formulae is for a carboxylic acid?
3. Which of these organic compounds is unsaturated?
4. Ethanol has a lower boiling point than water because...
5. Name the acid and alcohol required to make the ester butyl methanoate.
6. If a carboxylic acid is reacted with an alcohol, what is formed?
7. When organic compounds combust in a plentiful supply of air, what are the products?
8. Name the ester formed when methanol is reacted with butanoic acid.
9. Which of these organic compounds has the functional group -COOH?
10. Which of the following acids is an organic compound?