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What is the primary element that forms the 'foundation' for molecules in living things?
What is the primary element that forms the 'foundation' for molecules in living things?
- Carbon (correct)
- Hydrogen
- Nitrogen
- Oxygen
What property of carbon allows it to form an inexhaustible variety of organic molecules?
What property of carbon allows it to form an inexhaustible variety of organic molecules?
- Ability to form triple bonds
- High reactivity with other elements
- Low atomic mass
- Ability to form four bonds (correct)
Which type of hydrocarbon is characterized by a triple bond and is considered an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
Which type of hydrocarbon is characterized by a triple bond and is considered an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
- Alkane
- Alkyne (correct)
- Alkene
- Methane
Which type of hydrocarbon is a saturated hydrocarbon characterized by single bonds between carbon atoms?
Which type of hydrocarbon is a saturated hydrocarbon characterized by single bonds between carbon atoms?
Which type of hydrocarbon is characterized by a double bond and is considered an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
Which type of hydrocarbon is characterized by a double bond and is considered an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
What is the primary element that forms the 'foundation' for molecules in living things?
What is the primary element that forms the 'foundation' for molecules in living things?
What type of hydrocarbon is characterized by a double bond and is considered an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
What type of hydrocarbon is characterized by a double bond and is considered an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
Which type of hydrocarbon is a saturated hydrocarbon characterized by single bonds between carbon atoms?
Which type of hydrocarbon is a saturated hydrocarbon characterized by single bonds between carbon atoms?
What property of carbon allows it to form an inexhaustible variety of organic molecules?
What property of carbon allows it to form an inexhaustible variety of organic molecules?
Which type of hydrocarbon doesn't belong to any functional group and has a prefix depending on the number of carbon present in the carbon skeleton?
Which type of hydrocarbon doesn't belong to any functional group and has a prefix depending on the number of carbon present in the carbon skeleton?
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