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Ying Dr. Zheng NAME: Question Mark Possible INSTRUCTIONS: Chemistry 2100 Practice Quiz 5 (for Chapters 11 & 12) Stu. No.: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 30 minutes Section A or B (circle one) Total 4 4 4 5 3 5 5 30 1) Please read the exam over carefully before beginning. Show work. 2) Partial marks may be given for partially correct answers. 3) If I can't read it, it's WRONG!!! 1. On the line provided,...

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Ying Dr. Zheng NAME: Question Mark Possible INSTRUCTIONS: Chemistry 2100 Practice Quiz 5 (for Chapters 11 & 12) Stu. No.: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 30 minutes Section A or B (circle one) Total 4 4 4 5 3 5 5 30 1) Please read the exam over carefully before beginning. Show work. 2) Partial marks may be given for partially correct answers. 3) If I can't read it, it's WRONG!!! 1. On the line provided, classify each compound based on it's functional group. [ 4 marks ] 2. For the compound below, provide the expanded structural formula and on the line at the right, classify the molecule according to it functional group. [ 4 marks ] 3. For each of the following structures, the provide molecular formula. [ 4 marks ] 4. Provide the IUPAC names for each of the compounds below. Marks will be deduced for improper use of punctuation. [ 5 marks ] 5. Draw a line structure for the compound 2-bromo-4-sec-butyl-1-methylcyclohexane. [ 3 marks ] 6. Draw the most stable conformation of trans-1,4-dimethylcyclohexane showing all hydrogens and methyl substituents drawn i...

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