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Chemistry, 25.01.2020 17:31 ceceallen2003

what are long chains of carbon molecules called?
question 1 options:

atoms

polymers

monomers

bonds
question 2

which of the following is not an organic compound?
question 2 options:

protein

methane

corn oil

aluminum
question 3 (5 point)

what are fossil fuels made from?
question 3 options:

inorganic compounds

corn oil

hydrocarbons

polyethylene
question 4 (7 point)

repeating units in an organic compound are called
question 4 options:

hydrocarbons

amino acids

polymers

monomers
question 5 (3 point)

what are the properties of organic compounds determined by?
question 5 options:

their boiling point

their ability to react with acids

their functional group

the total number of hydrogen atoms
question 6 (1 point)

what are shopping bags and plastic bottles made of?
question 6 options:

alkyl groups

halogens

polyethylenes

hydrocarbons
question 7 (4 point)
one functional group of organic molecules is an alkene. which of the following is not a property of an alkene?

question 7 options:

double bond between two carbon atoms

stronger bonds

release more energy when burned

contain a chlorine atom

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