36. Clavulanic acid (structure shown) is a drug used in conjunction with some antibiotics to overcome certain types of antibiotic resistance. Which of these functional groups is NOT contained in clavulanic acid? но A) Amide B) Carboxylic acid C) Ether D) Ketone

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35. What are the products of the acid-base reaction below?
CH, O
CH,CHCH,-
-OH
LIOH
CH,
A)
CH,CH,CH,-
CH,
Li
B)
CH,CH;CH;
-f-C-
CH,
CH,
C)
CH,CH;CH,
- -C-o
+ H;0
CH,
D)
No reaction occurs.
36. Clavulanic acid (structure shown) is a drug used in conjunction with some antibiotics to overcome certain
types of antibiotic resistance. Which of these functional groups is NOT contained in clavulanic acid?
HO
но-
но
A) Amide
B) Carboxylic acid
C) Ether D) Ketone
3oubo aln
37. The compound below is classified as what type of compound?
H.
A) Ether
B) Amine
C) Amide
D) Aldehyde
38. What is the IUPAC name of this compound?
H3C
CH2CH3
c=C,
H.
H.
A) cis-3-Pentene
B) cis-2-Pentene
C) Ethylpropene
D) 1-Methyl-2-ethylpentene
E)
trans-3-Pentene
Transcribed Image Text:35. What are the products of the acid-base reaction below? CH, O CH,CHCH,- -OH LIOH CH, A) CH,CH,CH,- CH, Li B) CH,CH;CH; -f-C- CH, CH, C) CH,CH;CH, - -C-o + H;0 CH, D) No reaction occurs. 36. Clavulanic acid (structure shown) is a drug used in conjunction with some antibiotics to overcome certain types of antibiotic resistance. Which of these functional groups is NOT contained in clavulanic acid? HO но- но A) Amide B) Carboxylic acid C) Ether D) Ketone 3oubo aln 37. The compound below is classified as what type of compound? H. A) Ether B) Amine C) Amide D) Aldehyde 38. What is the IUPAC name of this compound? H3C CH2CH3 c=C, H. H. A) cis-3-Pentene B) cis-2-Pentene C) Ethylpropene D) 1-Methyl-2-ethylpentene E) trans-3-Pentene
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