4. To which family of organic compounds does CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂CHO belong? d. Ketone a. Alcohol b. Aldehyde c. Alkyne e. Carboxylic acid

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4. To which family of organic compounds does CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂CHO
a. Alcohol
b. Aldehyde
c. Alkyne
5. Which statement is correct?
belong?
d. Ketone
e. Carboxylic acid
a. Aldehydes strongly resist oxidation.
b. Ketones are easily oxidized.
c. Carboxylic acid groups are easily oxidized.
d.
An ester may be hydrolyzed to give a carboxylic acid and an alcohol.
e. Amides will not react with water.
6. Which statement describes addition polymers?
a. They are made of monomers that have two functional groups.
b. They may form between an organic acid and an amine.
c. When they are produced, a small molecule (such as water) is also produced.
d. all of the above
e. None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:Multple choice 4. To which family of organic compounds does CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂CHO a. Alcohol b. Aldehyde c. Alkyne 5. Which statement is correct? belong? d. Ketone e. Carboxylic acid a. Aldehydes strongly resist oxidation. b. Ketones are easily oxidized. c. Carboxylic acid groups are easily oxidized. d. An ester may be hydrolyzed to give a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. e. Amides will not react with water. 6. Which statement describes addition polymers? a. They are made of monomers that have two functional groups. b. They may form between an organic acid and an amine. c. When they are produced, a small molecule (such as water) is also produced. d. all of the above e. None of the above
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