Alcohols (Unit 2.7) AS level chemistry

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AS level Chemistry Quiz on Alcohols (Unit 2.7) AS level chemistry , created by jodie davies on 07/02/2021.
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Question 1

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Which of these best describes an alcohol?
Answer
  • A homologous series where one hydrogen atom is replaced by an OH group.
  • A heterologous series where one hydrogen atom is replaced by an OH group.

Question 2

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What is the definition of 'homologous series'?
Answer
  • A group of chemicals with similar properties that can be represented by a general formula.
  • A group of chemicals that have the exact same properties and formula.

Question 3

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Which of these are characteristics of a homologous series?
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  • The members of the homologous series have the same functional group
  • The members of the homologous series always contain ethene.
  • The members of the homologous series share a specific formula.
  • The members of the homologous series share a general formula.
  • The members of the homologous series have a common general method of preparation.
  • The members of the homologous group all have low melting points.
  • The members of the homologous group have similar chemical properties.

Question 4

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There are [blank_start]two[blank_end] main processes involved in the [blank_start]industrial[blank_end] preparation of ethanol. [blank_start]Hydration[blank_end] of ethene involves [blank_start]cracking[blank_end] hydrocarbons produced from [blank_start]petroleum.[blank_end] Ethene then reacts with [blank_start]steam[blank_end] to produce ethanol. Another method is called [blank_start]Fermentation[blank_end] which involves [blank_start]sugars[blank_end] being converted into ethanol.
Answer
  • two
  • industrial
  • Hydration
  • cracking
  • petroleum.
  • steam
  • Fermentation
  • sugars

Question 5

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The reaction between an alcohol and a [blank_start]carboxylic acid[blank_end] gives an [blank_start]ester[blank_end]
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  • carboxylic acid
  • ester

Question 6

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The ideal conditions for hydration of ethene is a temperature of [blank_start]300[blank_end] and pressure of [blank_start]60-70[blank_end] atmospheres.
Answer
  • 300
  • 200
  • 420
  • 137
  • 60-70
  • 70-80
  • 30-40
  • 90-100

Question 7

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With regards to temperature to complete hydration of ethene, which statement is true?
Answer
  • A higher yield of ethanol would be produced at lower temperatures
  • A higher yield of ethanol would be produced at higher temperatures
  • The temperature has no effect on the yield of ethanol produced

Question 8

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[blank_start]High[blank_end] pressure leads to a high yield of ethanol.
Answer
  • High

Question 9

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Which of these is missing from the end of this formula representing hydration of ethene? CH2 = CH2(g) + H2O(g) <>
Answer
  • CH2CH2OH(g)
  • CH3CH2OH(g)
  • CH4CHOH(g)

Question 10

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Which of these better depicts the definition of a functional group?
Answer
  • specific groupings of atoms within molecules that have their own characteristic properties, regardless of the other atoms present in a molecule.
  • specific groupings of atoms within molecules that have their own characteristic properties, based of the number of carbons present

Question 11

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Which of these molecules is the functional group.
Answer
  • Chlorine

Question 12

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Label this diagram of fractional distillation. The method of which alcoholic drinks are produced (fermentation)
Answer
  • Thermometer
  • out
  • in
  • bunsen burner
  • round-bottom
  • fractionating
  • Glass beads
  • Condenser

Question 13

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The boiling temperature of ethanol is [blank_start]80[blank_end] degrees and therefore to separate it from an aqueous mixture, [blank_start]fractional distillation[blank_end] is needed.
Answer
  • 80
  • fractional distillation

Question 14

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Ideal conditions for fermentation include...
Answer
  • sugar, warm place and a yeast catalyst
  • cold place and a yeast catalyst
  • glucose, warm place and a yeast catalyst
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