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U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
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First Exam Chemistry 3332 February 19, 2010Name:_ Signature:_ ID#_PLEASE CIRCLE CLASS TIME! 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 4:00 PMPage # 1.16 pt 2.18 pt 3. 18 pt 4. 12 pt 5. 12 pt 6. 12pt 7. 12 ptScoreTotal:_NOTE: Present your ID when you return the exam booklet
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
First ExamName (PRINT)_ Last, First Signature _Chemistry 3332February 20, 2004ID#_Please circle class time.Dr. Bean's 10:00 AM Dr. Bean's 1:00 PM Dr. Bean's 4:00 PMPage # 1. 12 pts 2. 20 pts 3. 25 pts 4. 14 pts 5. 14 pts 6. 15 ptsScoreTOTAL_Not
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
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First Exam Chemistry 3332 February 17, 2006Name (PRINT).Signature ID#Last, FirstPlease circle class time.Dr. Bean's 10:00 AM Dr. Bean's 1:00 PMPage # 1. 12 pts. 2. 20 pts. 3. 18 pts. 4. 18 pts. 5. 11 pts. 6. 11 pts. 7. 10 pts.. ScoreTOTALNote: P
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
First Exam Chemistry 3332 February 16, 2007Name (PRINT).Signature ID#Last, FirstPlease circle class time.Dr. Bean's 10:00 AM Dr. Bean's 1:00 PMPage # 1. 12 pts. 2. 18 pts. 3. 18 pts. 4. 12 pts. 5. 14 pts. 6. 14 pts. 7. 12 pts.. ScoreTOTALNote: P
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First ExamName (PRINT)_ Last, First Signature _Chemistry 3332February 15, 2008ID#_Please circle class time.Dr. Bean's 10:00 AM Dr. Bean's 1:00 PM Dr. Bean's 1:00 PMPage # 1. 16 pts 2. 15 pts 3. 18 pts 4. 12 pts 5. 13 pts 6. 13 pts 7. 13 ptsScore
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
SPRING 2009A. Nomenclature: (16 points) Give an acceptable name for each of the following compounds. Be sure to indicate the stereochemistry where appropriate.1.O H2C CHCH 2 HHCH2 CH2 Br2.OHH O Br H3.O H 3 CH 2CO H4.B. Facts: Total points = 15
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
U. Houston - CHEM - 3332
Exam 1 Chemistry 3332 Febuary 19, 2011Name:_ Signature:_ ID#_PLEASE CIRCLE CLASS TIME! 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 4:00 PMitutor.chemistry@gmail.com1.O 2. H3C H3C CH2CH2CH=CH2 H3. H3CO OHitutor.chemistry@gmail.comB. Facts: 18 points1. Place the following ca
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