Organic compounds with two OH groups per molecule are called
A) alcohol.
B) ethanol.
C) glycerin.
D) glycol.
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Q2: The prefix n- before an alkane means
Q3: Ethylene is
A)a gas used to ripen fruit.
B)a
Q4: When fats are hydrogenated, liquid oils are
Q5: The R in R-COOH or R-C=O stands
Q6: Alcohols have the carboxyl functional group -COOH.
Q7: To which category does the molecule below
Q8: The compounds CH3OCH3 and C2H5OH are isomers.
Q9: Hydrocarbons with single carbon-to-carbon bonds are known
Q10: Gasoline made primarily of straight-chain hydrocarbons has
Q11: Formic acid is the acid that forms
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