OCR A2 Organic Chemistry

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Quiz for organic chemistry revision, specific to the OCR examboard
Alex Hollands
Quiz by Alex Hollands, updated more than 1 year ago
Alex Hollands
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Question 1

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A chemist compares the rates of hydrolysis of 1-chloropropane and 1-bromopropane in ethanol. Which reagent in aqueous solution should be used?
Answer
  • Silver chloride
  • Silver nitrate
  • Potassium chloride
  • Potassium nitrate

Question 2

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How can this molecule be described?
Answer
  • Aromatic and alicyclic
  • Aliphatic and unsaturated
  • Aromatic and unsaturated
  • Alicyclic and saturated

Question 3

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Complete combustion of an organic compound forms 40cm³ of carbon dioxide and 40cm³ of water vapour, under the same conditions of temperature and pressure. Which molecular formula could the organic compound have?
Answer
  • C₃H₈
  • C₂H₂O
  • C₂H₄O
  • C₂H₃N

Question 4

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Which molecule is a Z-isomer?
Answer
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

Question 5

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Which type of reaction has the greatest atom economy?
Answer
  • Substitution
  • Hydrolysis
  • Elimination
  • Addition

Question 6

Question
Four atoms, 1-4, are labelled in the structure to the left. Which atom has a trigonal planar arrangement of bonds around it?
Answer
  • Atom 1
  • Atom 2
  • Atom 3
  • Atom 4

Question 7

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Which molecule is a secondary amine?
Answer
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

Question 8

Question
What is the number of chiral centres in this molecule?
Answer
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Question 9

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What is the molecular formula of this molecule?
Answer
  • C₇H₁₀
  • C₇H₁₂
  • C₇H₁₄
  • C₇H₁₆

Question 10

Question
Equal amounts of the four compounds are added to the same volume of water. Which compound would produce the most acidic solution?
Answer
  • CH₃CONH₂
  • CH₃COOH
  • CH₃COOCH₃
  • CH₃COCl

Question 11

Question
0.1 mol of HOOCCH₂COOH are reacted with 0.1 mol of aqueous NaOH. How many molecules of water are formed?
Answer
  • 6.02 x 10²²
  • 3.01 x 10²²
  • 6.02 x 10²³
  • 3.01 x 10²³

Question 12

Question
Which reagents could be used to prepare CH₃CH₂CONHCH₃?
Answer
  • CH₃CH₂COCl + CH₃NH₂
  • CH₃CH₂CONH₂ + CH₃Br
  • CH₃CH₂COONa + CH₃NH₂
  • CH₃CH₂COCH₃ + NH₃

Question 13

Question
Ethane reacts with chlorine by radical substitution to form chloroethane. Which radical(s) is/are present in the mechanism? 1) H• 2) Cl• 3) C₂H₅•
Answer
  • 1, 2 and 3
  • Only 1 and 2
  • Only 2 and 3
  • Only 1

Question 14

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Which compound(s) is a/are structural isomer(s) of C₆H₁₂O₂? 1) hexanoic acid 2) ethyl butanoate 3) propyl propanoate
Answer
  • 1, 2 and 3
  • Only 1 and 2
  • Only 2 and 3
  • Only 1

Question 15

Question
Compound A and compound B are isomers. Compound A has a lower melting point than compound B. Suggest why. Compound A is branched so has less points of [blank_start]contact[blank_end] and less surface interaction between the molecules. Therefore, induced [blank_start]dipole-dipole[blank_end] interactions ([blank_start]London forces[blank_end]) are weaker and [blank_start]require less energy[blank_end] to break.
Answer
  • dipole-dipole
  • London forces
  • require less energy
  • contact

Question 16

Question
Compound C, CH₃CH₂CH=CHCH₂CH₂OH, exists as cis and trans stereoisomers. Name compound C. [blank_start]Hex-3-en-1-ol[blank_end]
Answer
  • Hex-3-en-1-ol

Question 17

Question
Define the term "stereoisomers" Two molecules that have the same [blank_start]structural formula[blank_end] and a different [blank_start]spatial arrangement[blank_end] of atoms.
Answer
  • structural formula
  • spatial arrangement

Question 18

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Label the cis and trans stereoisomers of compound C.
Answer
  • cis
  • trans

Question 19

Question
Compound D, shown below, reacts with hydrogen bromide by electrophilic addition. A mixture of two organic compounds, E and F, is formed. Suggest how an HBr molecule can act as an electrophile. The [blank_start]hydrogen[blank_end] atom of HBr accepts [blank_start]a pair of electrons[blank_end]
Answer
  • hydrogen
  • a pair of electrons

Question 20

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What is the systematic name of this organic compound?
Answer
  • Propyl propanoate
  • Propyl butanoate
  • Butyl propanoate
  • Butyl butanoate

Question 21

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Ethanol is oxidised to ethanoic acid using acidified potassium dichromate(IV) solution. The reaction is heated under reflux. What is the reason for heating under reflux?
Answer
  • To ensure even heating
  • To prevent any substances escaping
  • To boil the mixture at a higher temperature
  • To allow efficient heating
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