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1 CHAPTER 3 REVIEW

2 3.1 – CARBON COMPOUNDS

3 What is the difference between organic and inorganic compounds?
Organic molecules have lots of C in C-H bonds Inorganic molecules have lots of C in C-H bonds. Organic molecules are found only in nonliving things. There is no difference.

4 HOW MANY VALENCE ELECTRONS IN A CARBON ATOM?
1 2 3 4

5 How many covalent bonds can carbon form?
2 4 6 8 Why?

6 How many bonds will oxygen form to be stable?
2 4 6 8 Why?

7 How many bonds will H form to be stable?
1 2 3 4 Why?

8 How many bonds will N form to be stable?
1 3 5 7 Why?

9 The structural formula is showing a:
Straight chain Spiral chain Branched chain Ring

10 The structural formula is showing a:
Straight chain Spiral chain Branched chain Ring

11 The structural formula is showing a:
Straight chain Spiral chain Branched chain Ring

12 The structural formula is showing a:
Straight chain Spiral chain Branched chain Ring

13 The structural formula is showing a:
Straight chain Branched chain Highly branched chain Ring

14 How many carbon atoms are in the structural formula shown?
1 6 7 8

15 How many hydrogen atoms are in the structural formula shown?
3 5 8 12

16 How many hydrogen atoms are in the structural formula shown?
These carbons are not “full” so H atoms are implied!

17 In the structural formula, why is the part outlined in red written as -OCH3 and not -OH3C?
H only have 1 valence electron and can only bond with one other thing H must always go on the outsides of a molecule It shows the correct connectivity of the atoms All of the above

18 Identify the functional group in the red box.
Hydroxyl Carboxyl Amino Phosphate

19 Identify the functional group in the red box.
Hydroxyl Carboxyl Amino Phosphate

20 Identify the functional group in the red box.
Hydroxyl Carboxyl Amino Phosphate

21 Identify the functional group in the red box.
Hydroxyl Carboxyl Amino Phosphate

22 Smaller subunits that make up larger molecules are called
Monomers Micromers Unimers Dimers

23 Large molecules are called
Monomers Polymers Macromolecules Both B and C

24 Reactions that use water to break polymers apart are called __________ reactions.
Condensation Hydrolysis Dehydration synthesis Endothermic

25 Monomer + monomer + monomer polymer + water is an example of a(n) __________ reaction.
Condensation Hydrolysis Exothermic Exergonic

26 What is another name for a condensation reaction?
Hydrolysis Exothermic Rehydration synthesis Dehydration synthesis

27 A dimer is made up of _____ monomers.
2 20 200 many

28 When monomers join, what secondary product is always made?
Oxygen Carbon dioxide Hydrogen Water

29 Hydrolysis reactions are
Endergonic Energy absorbing Exergonic None of the above

30 Condensation reactions are
Exergonic Endergonic Energy absorbing Both B and C

31 What type of reaction is shown below?
Condensation Hydrolysis Exergonic None of the above

32 What type of reaction is shown below?
energy ATP + H2O ADP + PO4- + Condensation Hydrolysis Rehydration Dehydration synthesis

33 What kind of reaction is shown below?
Condensation Hydrolysis Hydration Hydrocarbonation


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