A student dissolved 4 drops of an unknown compound in 1 mL of methylene chloride (dichloromethane) in a test tube. They added 5 drops of a 2% solution of bromine in dichloromethane dropwise and mixed the contents within the test tube gently. They observed the red-brown color discharges (turns colorless) until the last drop. What compound is most likely the unknown? CGMU 2020 a. Methanol Ob. Cyclohexane c. n-Butyl Bromide Od. Hex-2-ene

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A student dissolved 4 drops of an unknown compound in 1 mL of methylene chloride (dichloromethane) in a test tube. They added 5
drops of a 2% solution of bromine in dichloromethane dropwise and mixed the contents within the test tube gently. They observed the
red-brown color discharges (turns colorless) until the last drop. What compound is most likely the unknown? ©GMU 2020
Oa. Methanol
b. Cyclohexane
c. n-Butyl Bromide
O d. Hex-2-ene
COLE QUESTION 6
A student placed 2 drops of an unknown sample in a test tube and added 2 mL of ethanol to the test tube while mixing gently. They
added 2 drops of potassium permanganate reagent to the test tube and mixed the contents of the test tube gently. The initial color
was a deep purple but then changed to a yellow color which precipitates as a brown solid. What compound is most likely the
unknown? OGMU 2020
a. Cyclopentane
O b. Cyclohexene
c. 1-Pentyl Chloride
d. 2-Propanol
SOUL QUESTION 7
A student performed the Beilstein test within a chemical fume hood by inserting a looped end of a copper wire into the hottest part of
a flame on a Bunsen burner so the copper loop glowed. Once it glowed, they removed the copper loop and allowed it to cool. Finally,
they dipped the copper loop into a test tube containing the unknown liquid and quickly placed the wet loop into the tip of the flame.
The student observed an intense green flash within the flame. What compound is most likely the unknown? CGMU 2020
a. Cyclohexene
b. n-Butyl Alcohol
c. sec-Butyl Alcohol
d. t-Pentyl Chloride
Transcribed Image Text:A student dissolved 4 drops of an unknown compound in 1 mL of methylene chloride (dichloromethane) in a test tube. They added 5 drops of a 2% solution of bromine in dichloromethane dropwise and mixed the contents within the test tube gently. They observed the red-brown color discharges (turns colorless) until the last drop. What compound is most likely the unknown? ©GMU 2020 Oa. Methanol b. Cyclohexane c. n-Butyl Bromide O d. Hex-2-ene COLE QUESTION 6 A student placed 2 drops of an unknown sample in a test tube and added 2 mL of ethanol to the test tube while mixing gently. They added 2 drops of potassium permanganate reagent to the test tube and mixed the contents of the test tube gently. The initial color was a deep purple but then changed to a yellow color which precipitates as a brown solid. What compound is most likely the unknown? OGMU 2020 a. Cyclopentane O b. Cyclohexene c. 1-Pentyl Chloride d. 2-Propanol SOUL QUESTION 7 A student performed the Beilstein test within a chemical fume hood by inserting a looped end of a copper wire into the hottest part of a flame on a Bunsen burner so the copper loop glowed. Once it glowed, they removed the copper loop and allowed it to cool. Finally, they dipped the copper loop into a test tube containing the unknown liquid and quickly placed the wet loop into the tip of the flame. The student observed an intense green flash within the flame. What compound is most likely the unknown? CGMU 2020 a. Cyclohexene b. n-Butyl Alcohol c. sec-Butyl Alcohol d. t-Pentyl Chloride
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