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Take Test Pre Lecture Quiz 14 Description Instructions Timed Test This test has a time limit of 15 minutes This test will save and submit automatically when the time expires Warnings appear when half the time 5 minutes 1 minute and 30 seconds remain Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts This is attempt number 2 Remaining Time 11 minutes 47 seconds Question Completion Status Save All Answers Question 1 Save and Submit 1 points Saved 1 points Saved A species that donates two electrons to carbon is called 1 a leaving group 2 an acid 3 an electrophile 4 a nucleophile 5 a carbocation Question 2 A species with a carbon atom that can accept an electron pair is called 1 Charlie 2 a base 3 a leaving group 4 an electrophile 5 a nucleophile Question 3 1 points Saved 1 points Saved 1 points Saved Which of the following is likely to be the strongest nucleophile 1 methane 2 ammonia 3 sodium amide 4 sodium hydroxide 5 water Question 4 Iodomethane is likely to react with which of the following 1 2 2 dimethylpropane 2 sodium methoxide 3 choromethane 4 methane 5 propene Question 5 A species that has a positive charge on an sp2 hybridized carbon atom with three methyl groups attached is called 1 a carbanion 2 none of these answers 3 a radical 4 a base 5 a carbocation Save and Submit Click Save and Submit to save and submit Click Save All Answers to save all answers Save All Answers Save and Submit


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