The addition of hydrogen to an organic compound or the decrease in carbon-oxygen bond is called what?
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1.The addition of hydrogen to an organic compound or the loss of oxygen is called 1) reduction. 2) oxidation. 3) dehydration. 4) halogenation. 5) hydration. Question 2 The carbonyl group does not have a dipole. 1) True 2) False Question 3 How many hydrogen atoms is the carbonyl group in a ketone bonded to? Question 3 options: 1) none 2) one 3) two 4) three 5) four Question 5 The increased boiling point of ketones compared to alkanes and ethers...
A sample of an organic compound is made up of only carbon, C, hydrogen, H, and oxygen, O. If the sample is comprised of 46.6% carbon and 7.40% hydrogen, how many grams of each element are present in 73.4 grams of the compound?
I have an unknown organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Combustion analysis of 4.05 g sample of the unknown produced 8.07 g CO2 and 3.76 g H2O. The molar mass of the unknown was determined to be 180 +/- 4 g/mol. What is the molecular formula of the unknown?
a compound of carbon,hydrogen, and oxygen contains 52.2% carbon and 13.0% hydrogen. what is it’s empirical formula
An organic compound consists only carbon (c), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). Elemental analysis of a sample of this compound weighting 0.20000 g shows that it contains 0.09232 g C and 0.00930 g H. The empirical formula of this compound is: a. C_5H_6O b. C_5H_6O_2 c. C_5H_6O_3 d. C_5H_6O_4 e. C_6H_6O f. C_6H_6O_2 g. C_6H_6O_3 h. C_6H_6O_4 i. None of the above; the correct ionic formula is ______. The amount of carbon dioxide (CO_2) formed upon burning 1894 g of...
An organic acid is composed of carbon (58.80%), hydrogen (9.89%), and oxygen (31.33%). Its molar mass is 102.13 g/mol. Determine the molecular formula of the compound.
An organic acid is composed of carbon (62.04%), hydrogen (10.43%), and oxygen (27.55%). Its molar mass is 116.16 g/mol. Determine the molecular formula of the compound.
A compound containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen has been analyzed. It contains 69.72% of carbon and 18.58% of oxygen. If the molecular weight of the compound is 86.13, what is its molecular formula? NOTE: Write the compound in the form (CXHYOZ), where X, Y and Z are whole numbers.
Name Time 4) The study of carbon-containing compounds and their properties is called organic chemistry, Besides carbon atoms, organic compounds also can contain hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms (as well as other types of atoms). A common trait of simple organic compounds is to have Lewis structures where all atoms have a formal charge of zero. Consider the following incomplete Lewis structure for an organic compound called histidine (an amino acid), which is one of the building blocks of proteins...
A certain organic compound contains 60% carbon, 22% hydrogen by mass. Which of the following is the most informative statement about the compound on the basis of the data provided? The compound contains 18% oxygen by mass The compound is an amine The compound has degrees of unsaturation greater than zero The compound contains at least one heteroatom The compound is alcohol