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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.
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What happens to the C=C pi bond during an electrophilic addition reaction?
Which statement about geometric (cis/trans or E/Z) isomers of alkenes is true?
Which statement about the geometry around a carbon in a carbon–carbon double bond is correct?
Which compound is an isomer of but-1-ene?
What is the functional group common to all alkenes?
When naming an alkene with a double bond, why is the lowest possible number given to the double bond position?
What is the best description of an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
Which product is expected when propene (CH3CH=CH2) reacts with hydrogen (H2) in the presence of a nickel catalyst?
Which description best distinguishes an addition polymer from a condensation polymer?
Which of these names corresponds to the alkene with three carbon atoms in its longest chain?
The monomer CH2=CH–CH3 is named propene. Which change to a polymer made from this monomer would identify it as poly(propene)?