Petroleum C Practice Quiz 2

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Petroleum C Practice Quiz 2

Identify the TYPE of compound for each of the following (alkane, alkene, etc.): 1. C6H14 2. CH3OH 3. C2H2 4. CH3OCH3 5. C2H4

On your own paper draw the structural diagram for: 6. 2- Pentanol (5 carbons)

List the functional Group for the following (double bond, triple bond, etc.): 7. Butanol 8. Butene 9. Butane 10. Dimethyl ether 11. Butyne

Petroleum C Practice Quiz 2 1. alkane 2. alcohol 3. alkyne 4. ether 5. alkene 6. CH3 – CH – CH2 – CH2 – CH3 | OH

7. OH 8. double bond 9. single bond 10. - O - , oxygen between 2 carbons 11. triple bond