Chemistry 310N
Dr. Brent Iverson
Final
May 12, 2007
NAME (Print): _____________________________
SIGNATURE: _____________________________
Please Note:
This test may be a bit long, but there is a reason. I would like to give you a lot
of little questions, so you can find ones you can answer and show me what you know, rather
than just a few questions that may be testing the one thing you forgot.
I recommend you
look the exam over and answer the questions you are sure of first
, then go back and try
to figure out the rest. Also make sure to
look at the point totals
on the questions as a
guide to help budget your time.
Note: You must have your answers written in
pen if you want a regrade!!!!
Please print the
first three letters
of your last name
in the three boxes
For synthesis problems GO FOR PARTIAL CREDIT EVEN IF YOU DO NOT KNOW
THE ENTIRE ANSWER!!!WRITE DOWN WHAT YOU DO KNOW IS IN THE
REACTION SEQUENCE SOMEWHERE. YOU WILL GET PARTIAL CREDIT IF IT
IS CORRECT

13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
(36)
(18)
(26)
(16)
(21)
(38)
(18)
(31)
(33)
(31)
(29)
(25)
(21)
(29)
(14)
(16)
(10)
(16)
(34)
(462)
14
4
Total
T
Score
HW
15
16
17
18
19
3
2
1
Page Points

Honor Code
The core values of the University of Texas at Austin are learning, discovery, freedom,
leadership, individual opportunity, and responsibility. Each member of the University is
expected to uphold these values through integrity, honesty, trust, fairness, and respect
toward peers and community.
(Your signature)

It has been a pleasure getting to know you this semester. Based on your performance on the three
midterms, we think you are clearly the best class we have ever had at the University of Texas. I hope
that you found this final to be challenging, but fair.
It is the sincere wish of the TA's and myself that you look back on your organic chemistry courses with
a sense of pride on how far you have come in two semesters. Whereever your careers take you, we
hope you now have the intellectual tools to identify, analyze, and understand molecules.
Have a safe summer and remember to excercise every chance you
get. If you stay in shape, you will thank yourself more than you can
imagine in a few years!!!
Brent Iverson
Dr. Iverson
Dustin
Valerie
Chelsea
Natalie
John
Garen
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O
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Compound
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15.7
16
18-20
11
23-25
18-20
13
15-19
40
Carboxylic acids
!
-Dicarbonyls
!
-Ketoesters
!
-Diesters
Water
Alcohols
Acid chlorides
Aldehydes
Ketones
Esters
LDA
Alkanes
Terminal alkynes
25
Terminal alkenes
44
9.2
Ammonium ion
Hydronium ion
Hydrochloric acid
Protonated alcohol
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