
Optical Isomerism and Optical Activity Quiz

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the Marvel Universe, Mrs. Avis and Dylan are in Tony Stark’s lab, discussing why some molecules have the superpower to rotate plane-polarized light. What gives rise to optical isomerism in molecules with a single chiral centre?
Presence of a double bond
Chirality in molecules with a single chiral centre
Presence of a benzene ring
High molecular weight
Answer explanation
Optical isomerism arises from chirality, which occurs in molecules with a single chiral centre. This chiral centre creates non-superimposable mirror images, leading to different optical isomers.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a chemistry experiment, Mr.Subash and Lisa are studying molecules with asymmetric carbon atoms. What is a characteristic of optical isomers in such molecules?
They are always superimposable
They are object and nonsuperimposable
They have identical physical properties
They do not rotate plane-polarised light
Answer explanation
Optical isomers, or enantiomers, are non-superimposable mirror images of each other due to the presence of asymmetric carbon atoms. This characteristic distinguishes them from identical objects, making the correct choice 'They are object and nonsuperimposable'.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In their chemistry lab, EeFan and Lisa mix equal amounts of two enantiomers. What type of mixture have they created?
A mixture containing only one enantiomer
A mixture containing equal amounts of two enantiomers
A mixture of different elements
A mixture that is optically active
Answer explanation
A racemic mixture consists of equal amounts of two enantiomers, which are mirror-image forms of a chiral molecule. This balance results in no net optical activity, distinguishing it from mixtures with only one enantiomer.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
EeTeng and Aliya are investigating a chemical reaction in their organic chemistry lab. They measure the optical activity of both the reactants and the products. How can this data be used in organic chemistry?
To determine the boiling point of a compound
As evidence for SN1 and SN2 mechanisms
To measure the density of a solution
To identify the color of a compound
Answer explanation
Data on optical activity helps distinguish between reactants and products in reactions, providing evidence for SN1 and SN2 mechanisms by showing changes in chirality and rotation, which are key in understanding these pathways.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a chemistry class, Aliya and Mayuha are discussing different types of isomers. Mr.MatthewBrown asks, "Geometric isomers are a subtype of which broader class of isomers?" What should Mayuha answer?
Structural isomers
Stereoisomers
Functional isomers
Chain isomers
Answer explanation
Geometric isomers are a type of stereoisomers, which differ in the spatial arrangement of atoms. Stereoisomers include both geometric and optical isomers, making 'stereoisomers' the correct broader class for geometric isomers.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Joshua and Mayuha each build a model of a molecule. Both models have atoms joined in the same order, but the arrangement of the atoms in space is different. Which statement best describes the relationship between their models?
Atoms are joined in the same order but have a different arrangement in space.
Atoms are joined in a different order but have the same arrangement in space.
Atoms are joined in the same order and have the same arrangement in space.
Atoms are joined in a different order and have a different arrangement in space.
Answer explanation
Stereoisomers have the same connectivity of atoms but differ in their spatial arrangement. This is why the correct statement is that atoms are joined in the same order but have a different arrangement in space.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a chemistry study session, Joshua and Lisa are discussing different types of isomerism. Which of the following is a type of structural isomerism?
Geometric isomerism
Optical isomerism
Chain isomerism
Stereoisomerism
Answer explanation
Chain isomerism is a type of structural isomerism where compounds have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of the carbon skeleton. Geometric and optical isomerism are types of stereoisomerism, not structural.
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