1) Which of the following is the correct name for the compound CH₃–CH₂–CH₂–CH₃? a) Propane b) Butane c) Pentane d) Methane 2) What is the IUPAC name of the compound CH₂=CH–CH₃? a) Propene b) Propane c) Ethane d) Ethene 3) The compound CH≡C–CH₂–CH₃ is an example of which hydrocarbon and what is its correct IUPAC name? a) Alkane, Butane b) Alkene, Propene c) Alkyne, Butyne d) Alkane, Propane 4) Which of the following is the correct IUPAC name for the compound: a) n-Propane b) 2-methylpropane c) n-butane d) 2-ethylpropene 5) What is the correct name of the compound CH₂=CH–CH₂–CH₃? a) Butyne b) Butene c) 1-Butene d) 2-Butene 6) The following are members of the homologous series of alkanes: a) C3H6 b) C4H6 c) C5H10 d) C6H14 7) The correct name for this compound is a) 2-metil-3-etilpentana b) 2-etil-2-metilpentana c) 3-etil-4-metilpentana d) 3-etil-2-metilpentana 8) The following hydrocarbon compound has 5 carbon atoms is .... a) 3-metilheksana b) 2,2-dimetilpentana c) 2,4-dimetilbutana d) 2-metilbutana 9) Among the following pairs, which are homologous series are a) C3H8 dan C5H12 b) C3H8 dan C3H6 c) C3H6 dan C5H10 d) C3H6 dan C4H10 10) The group consisting of unsaturated hydrocarbons is a) C2H4; C3H6; C4H10 b) C2H4; C3H6; C4H8 c) C2H6; C3H8; C4H10 d) C2H6; C3H8; C4H6

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