Organic Chemistry Practice Problems

Instructions

The following questions are meant to:

Many of these problems are drawn from past Hardinger exams. The list is intended to be illustrative, not comprehensive. That a question is or is not on this list, or a topic is not covered should not be construed to mean it will or will not be on an exam.

Give each problem serious effort before looking at the answers. Think the problem through and write down the answer just as if this was the real exam. However, don't spend more than ten minutes on any one aspect of the problem. If you don't have a good idea about it by then, you need to study the subject some more. Download the solutions only after you have given significant thought and written out answers to the questions below. Looking at the key before you have put in a good effort with the practice questions will reduce the learning value of your efforts.

"Briefly explain" usually means no more than 4 - 5 logical, concise sentences.  Answers provided here are often longer, as they are intended to be more comprehensive than concise.

Your exam answers must stand for themselves. You cannot attempt to explain an answer after the exam is over. Therefore make sure that your answer says exactly what you want it to say. Also be sure that you have provided the exact information requested in the question.

Don't neglect the exercises in the text or review of previous exams from earlier in this quarter!

For additional problems, explore other organic chemistry class web pages.

Some of these Concept Focus Question and Practice Problems are in PDF format, and require the use of the Adobe Acrobat browser plug-in.  You may also purchase a complete set of printed CFQ & PP for some courses, along with some practice exams, in the bookstore.
 
 

Organic Chemistry Practice Problems
Each set of practice problems also contains links to relevant questions from previous Hardinger exams, or else these old exam questions have been incorporated into the Practice Problems.
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  • Electrochemistry
  • Resonance
  • Functional Groups
  • Molecular Geometry
  • Molecular Dynamics
  • Stereochemistry
  • Mechanism Fundamentals
  • Organic Acids and Bases
  • Ionic Substitution (SN2 and SN1)
  • Carbocation Fundamentals and Fates
  • Elimination Reactions (E2/E1)
  • Transition Metal Complexes and Ligand Exchange
  • Free Radicals
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