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Structure And Formulae Of Alkenes (GCSE Chemistry)
The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Structure And Formulae Of Alkenes' from the broader topic Organic Chemistry. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Which description best distinguishes an addition polymer from a condensation polymer?
Which of the following monomers is suitable for producing an addition polymer by opening its C=C bond?
When writing the structural formula of an alkene in linear form, what must always be included to show the double bond location?
Which product is expected when propene (CH3CH=CH2) reacts with hydrogen (H2) in the presence of a nickel catalyst?
When naming an alkene with a double bond, why is the lowest possible number given to the double bond position?
What happens to the C=C pi bond during an electrophilic addition reaction?
For the alkene with formula C5H10, how many degrees of unsaturation (rings or double bonds) does it have?
Which statement about geometric (cis/trans or E/Z) isomers of alkenes is true?
Which of these names corresponds to the alkene with three carbon atoms in its longest chain?
What is the best description of an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
What is the functional group common to all alkenes?
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