What This Document Is
This document is a test bank for Chapter 7 of Organic Chemistry I (CHM 270) at Farmingdale State College, covering the structure and synthesis of alkenes. It consists of multiple-choice questions and prompts designed to assess understanding of alkene properties, bonding, and unsaturation. The test bank is based on the 8th edition of Wade’s *Organic Chemistry*.
Why This Document Matters
This test bank is a valuable resource for students preparing for exams in Organic Chemistry I. It allows students to self-assess their comprehension of key concepts related to alkenes, including bond characteristics, hybridization, and determining elements of unsaturation. Instructors can also utilize this bank to create quizzes and exams. It’s most effectively used *after* studying the corresponding chapter material and completing assigned readings.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This test bank does not provide explanations for the answers. It is designed to test existing knowledge, not to teach the material. Students will still need to refer to the textbook, lecture notes, and other course materials to fully understand the concepts. This preview only includes a selection of questions; the full document contains a more comprehensive set.
What This Document Provides
The full test bank includes:
* Multiple-choice questions testing understanding of sigma and pi bond strengths.
* Questions assessing knowledge of alkene geometry (bond angles and lengths).
* Problems requiring the determination of hybridization states of carbon atoms in alkenes.
* Questions on the concept of elements of unsaturation and how to calculate them from molecular formulas.
* Prompts requiring the drawing of orbital diagrams and explanations of bonding.
* Questions on the rigidity of alkene double bonds compared to alkane single bonds.
This preview includes a representative sample of questions covering alkene bonding, structure, and unsaturation. It does *not* include all questions from the test bank, nor does it provide answers or detailed explanations.