MCAT Organic Chemistry Review 2018-2019
UBIQUINONE Ubiquinone is one example of a biologically active quinone. Ubiquinone is also called coenzyme Q ...
The long alkyl chain of this molecule allows it to be lipid soluble, which allows it to act as an ...
Conclusion Alcohols are a particular favorite of the MCAT testmakers. We got our first look at the unique pr ...
Concept Summary Description and Properties Reactions of Alcohols Alcohols have the general form ROH and are name ...
Reactions of Phenols primary carbon with two –OR groups and a hydrogen atom) or ketal (a secondary carbon ...
Answers to Concept Checks 5.1 Phenols like p-ethylphenol have increased acidity due to resonance and the electro ...
Shared Concepts Biochemistry Chapter 5 Lipid Structure and Function General Chemistry Chapter 8 The Gas Phase Organi ...
Discrete Practice Questions Consult your online resources for Full-Length Exams and Passage-Based Questions (for ...
4 . The IUPAC name of this molecule is: (A) 2-methylcyclohexanol. (B) m-methylphenol. (C) p-methylphenol. (D) 3- ...
III. K 2 Cr 2 O 7 (A) I only (B) II only (C) I and III only (D) I, II, and III 8 . Which of the following will ...
(A) 2-methyl-1-propanol. (B) 2-methylpropanal. (C) 2-methylpropanoic acid. (D) 2-methyl-1-propane. 11 . Reaction of ...
14 . The conversion of ubiquinone to ubiquinol requires what type of reaction? (A) Condensation (B) Oxidati ...
Answers and Explanations DISCRETE PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1 . B Alcohols have higher boiling points than their anal ...
This molecule is a phenol, not a hexanol, because the cyclic group has aromatic double bonds rather than ...
using strong acid, the resultant product is the same as the initial reactant. Neither of the oxidation products ...
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In This Chapter 6.1 Description and Properties Nomenclature Physical Properties Formation 6.2 Nucleophilic Addition ...
Chapter Profile The content in this chapter should be relevant to about 7% of all questions about Organic Ch ...
The carbonyl group is one of the most common functional groups in organic chemistry for two reasons. First, ...
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