Organic Chemistry Quizzes
You read all the articles of the chapter and watched lots of videos, but need to assess your skills before the organic chemistry exam?
Multiple choice quizzes might be the “easy” way of glancing through the key concepts and getting feedback on what you need to work on more.
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Below are the organic chemistry quizzes available to practice the following topics:
General Chemistry Overview Quiz
Molecular Representations Quiz
Organic Acids and Bases Quiz
Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Practice Quiz
Stereochemistry Practice Problems Quiz
Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination Practice Quiz
Alkene Addition Reactions Practice Quiz
Alkyne Naming and Reactions Practice Quiz
Organic Chemistry Final Practice Quiz
Aromatic Compounds
Alcohols Quiz – Naming, Preparation, and Reactions
Aldehydes and Ketones Reactions Practice Quiz
Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives Quiz
Carbohydrates Practice Problem Quiz
IUPAC Nomenclature Summary Quiz
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General Chemistry Overview Quiz
This includes questions on:
- Lewis Structures in Organic Chemistry
- Valency and Formal Charges in Organic Chemistry
- sp3, sp2, and sp Hybridization in Organic Chemistry
- How to Quickly Determine The sp3, sp2 and sp Hybridization
- VSEPR Theory – Molecular and Electron Geometry of Organic Molecules

Molecular Representations Quiz
- Bond-Line or Skeletal Structures
- Functional Groups in Organic Chemistry
- Bond-line, Lewis and Condensed Structures
- Curved Arrows
- Resonance Structures in Organic Chemistry
- How to Choose the More Stable Resonance Structure
- Drawing Complex Patterns in Resonance Structures
- Localized and Delocalized Lone Pairs

Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
- Naming Alkanes by IUPAC nomenclature Rules
- Constitutional or Structural Isomers
- Degrees of Unsaturation or Index of Hydrogen Deficiency
- Newman Projections
- Gauche Conformation, Steric, Torsional Strain Energy
- Drawing the Chair Conformation of Cyclohexane
- Ring Flip: Drawing Both Chair Conformations
- 1,3-Diaxial Interactions and A value for Cyclohexanes
- Ring-Flip: Comparing the Stability of Chair Conformations

Organic Acids and Bases Quiz
- Organic Acids and Bases
- Organic acid-base mechanisms
- Acid Strength and pKa
- How to Determine the Position of Equilibrium for an Acid–Base Reaction
- Factors That Determine the pKa and Acid Strength
- How to Choose an Acid or a Base to Protonate or Deprotonate a Given Compound
- Lewis Acids and Bases

Stereochemistry Quiz
- Chirality and Enantiomers
- Enantiomers Diastereomers the Same or Constitutional Isomers
- Determine if Enantiomers or Identical based on R and S Configuration
- The R and S Configuration
- Enantiomers, Diastereomers, Identical or Constitutional Isomers
- Optical Activity
- Enantiomeric Excess (ee)
- Percentage of Enantiomers from Specific Rotation with Practice Problems
- Calculating Enantiomeric Excess from Optical Activity
- Symmetry and Chirality
- Meso Compounds
- Fischer Projections

Each question has a hint including the related articles and the Study guide for the given topic!

Below are some more example questions:
Identify the structure of the unknown based on the two reactions provided below:

Suggest a plausible synthesis for the following transformation:

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- The answers and solutions to all the practice problems after each article. This means more than 20 hours of practice problem solving

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