What This Document Is
This document is a second exam for Drexel University’s CHEM 103, General Chemistry III course. It assesses student understanding of key concepts related to organic chemistry, specifically focusing on functional groups, reactions, and chemical properties. The exam is designed to evaluate comprehension of material covered in lectures and associated coursework.
Why This Document Matters
This exam is crucial for students enrolled in CHEM 103. It serves as a significant component of their overall grade and a gauge of their preparedness for subsequent coursework. Students utilize this exam to self-assess their knowledge, identify areas needing further study, and practice applying concepts under timed conditions. It’s typically used during the course’s midterm period.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This exam is a *past* assessment and does not represent future exam content. While it provides valuable practice, relying solely on this document will not guarantee success on a new exam. It also does not include detailed explanations of correct or incorrect answers – it’s a test *of* knowledge, not a teaching tool.
What This Document Provides
The full exam consists of 15 multiple-choice questions (worth 4 points each, totaling 60 points) and 2 written response questions (worth 40 points total, for a grand total of 100 points). The multiple-choice questions cover topics such as identifying phenols, predicting reaction products of alcohols with oxidizing agents, understanding hydrogen bonding, naming organic compounds formed from reactions, and predicting salt formation from acid-base reactions. The exam also includes questions on amine classification.
This preview *does not* include the questions themselves, the answer key, or any worked solutions. It only provides an overview of the exam’s structure and the topics covered.