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1. The strength of a triple bond is (a) equal to the strength of a double bond (b) less than the strength of a double bond (c) greater than the strength of a double bond (d) less than the strength of a single bond 2. The length of a triple bond is (a) equal to the length of a single bond (b) less than the length of a single bond (c) greater than the length of a single bond (d) greater than the length of a double bond 3. An alkyne's name ends in (a) -ane (b) -ene (c) -yne (d) diene 4. Alkynes have a density that of water (a) equal to (b) greater than (c) less than 5. An alkyne function has- pi bond(s). (a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four Alkynes react with HCI by a mechanism called (a) elimination (b) Markovnikov addition (c) anti-Markovnikov addition (d) substitution 6. A secondary alkenyl carbocation is tion. (a) equal in stability to (b) more stable than (c) less stable than 7. a secondary alkyl carboca- 8. Excess romine reacts with an alyne to give a (a) diketone (b) tetrabromide (c) hexabromide (d) tetraalcohol Alkynes react with water in the presence of a catalyst to give (a) a dialcohol (diol) (b) an alkane (c) an enol (d) a dibromide 9. Show transcribed image text
1. The strength of a triple bond is (a) equal to the strength of a double bond (b) less than the strength of a double bond (c) greater than the strength of a double bond (d) less than the strength of a single bond 2. The length of a triple bond is (a) equal to the length of a single bond (b) less than the length of a single bond (c) greater than the length of a single bond (d) greater than the length of a double bond 3. An alkyne's name ends in (a) -ane (b) -ene (c) -yne (d) diene 4. Alkynes have a density that of water (a) equal to (b) greater than (c) less than 5. An alkyne function has- pi bond(s). (a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four Alkynes react with HCI by a mechanism called (a) elimination (b) Markovnikov addition (c) anti-Markovnikov addition (d) substitution 6. A secondary alkenyl carbocation is tion. (a) equal in stability to (b) more stable than (c) less stable than 7. a secondary alkyl carboca- 8. Excess romine reacts with an alyne to give a (a) diketone (b) tetrabromide (c) hexabromide (d) tetraalcohol Alkynes react with water in the presence of a catalyst to give (a) a dialcohol (diol) (b) an alkane (c) an enol (d) a dibromide 9.
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18 Apr 2019