(E) an ester
8. The characteristic group of an organic ester is
(A) —CO—
(B) —COOH
(C) —CHO
(D) —O—
(E) —COO—
9. The organic acid that can be made from ethanol is
(A) acetic acid
(B) formic acid
(C) C 3 H 7 OH
(D) found in bees and ants
(E) butanoic acid
- An ester can be prepared by the reaction of
(A) two alcohols
(B) an alcohol and an aldehyde
(C) an alcohol and an organic acid
(D) an organic acid and an aldehyde
(E) an acid and a ketone
Compounds that have the same composition but differ in their structural
formulas
(A) are used for substitution products
(B) are called isomers
(C) are called polymers
(D) have the same properties
(E) are usually alkanes
Ethene is the first member of the
(A) alkane series
(B) saturated hydrocarbons
(C) alkyne series
(D) unsaturated hydrocarbons
(E) aromatic hydrocarbons
The following questions are in the format that is used on the SAT Subject Test in
Chemistry. If you are not familiar with these types of questions, study the
beginning pages of this eBook before doing the remainder of the review
questions.