25.2.1 Alcohols, Ethers, and Amines Flashcards
Which statement about alcohols, ethers, or amines is not correct?
Ethers are organic molecules that have an oxygen atom surrounded by two hydrogen atoms.
Which statement about functional group nomenclature is not correct?
The molecule shown in the drawing is methyl dibutyl ether.
Which statement about Lewis acid-base reactions is not correct?
A stronger B–H bond is established in the weak acid-weak base reaction.
Which statement about hydrogen bonding with alcohols or amines is not correct?
In order to cause alcohol in solution to change to the gas phase, the strong bonds in the alcohol molecules must be broken by a large input of heat energy.
Which statement about the effect of hydrogen bonding on the boiling point of a substance is not correct?
The effect of the van der Waals forces in ethanol is significantly greater than for diethyl ether.
Which of the following shows the alcohol called ethanol?
Look at the two propanol molecules. Which statement about these molecules is not correct?
In alcohol molecules with three or fewer carbons, the location of the OH group must be specified.
Primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols are shown in the drawing.
Which statement about these alcohols is not correct?
In the primary alcohol, the carbon that has the alcohol group has one carbon and one hydrogen attached to it.
Which statement about alcohols, ethers, and amines is not correct?
There are primary, secondary, and tertiary classifications for alcohols, ethers, and amines.
Which statement about amines is not correct?
An amine functional group can have more than one nitrogen.