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General, Organic, and Biochemistry K. Denniston J. Topping R. Caret 7th edition Chapter 14 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

Question 1 Mg(CH3CO2)2 is: A) Manganese butanoate B) Magnesium butanoate C) Magnesium acetate D) Manganese acetate E) Manganese diacetate

Question 2 Potassium propanoate is: A) PH5C3O2 B) NaH5CO2 C) PC5H9O2 D) AgC3H5O2 E) KC3H5O2

Question 3 Ferric butanoate is: A) Pb(C4H7O2)2 B) Hg(C4H7O2)2 C) Fe(C4H7O2)2 D) Fe(C4H7O2)3 E) FeC4H7O2

Question 4 The ester formed between acetic acid and butanol is: A) Ethyl butanoate B) Ethyl ethanoate C) Butyl acetate D) Butyl butanoate E) Ethyl acetate

Question 5 The ester formed between methyl alcohol and propanoic acid is: A) Propyl propanoate B) Methyl propanoate C) Methyl methanoate D) Propyl butanoate E) 2-butananone

Question 6 Hexyl pentanoate can be formed from: A) Acetic acid and ethanol B) Sodium pentanoate and hexanoic acid C) Hexanol and pentanoic acid D) Hexanoic acid and pentanol E) Pentanol and formic acid

Question 7 Methyl acetate was heated with water and acid. What products resulted? A) Ethanol and acetic acid B) Methanol and formic acid C) Methyl alcohol and acetic acid D) Propionic acid and ethanol E) None of these

Question 8 Propyl butanoate was heated with water and acid. What products resulted? A) Butanol and propanol B) Propanol and acetic acid C) Propanol and butanoic acid D) Butanol and butanoic acid E) None of these

Question 9 Ethyl propanoate was heated with water and acid. What resulted? A) Acetic acid and ethanol B) Propanoic acid and propanol C) Acetic acid and propanol D) Ethanol and propanoic acid E) None of these

Question 10 Ethyl acetate was heated with water and NaOH. What resulted? A) Ethanol and sodium acetate B) Acetic acid and ethanol C) Propionic acid and methanol D) Sodium formate and propanol E) Sodium acetate and butanol

Question 11 CH3CH2CH2CO2H was heated until it lost water. What resulted? A) Formic anhydride B) Propionic anhydride C) Acetic anhydride D) Pentanoic anhydride E) Butanoic anhydride

Answer Key – Chapter 14 C E D B A