46. Based on chemical reactivity, organic molecules which have free pi bonds are classified as A. Electrophiles B. Nucleophiles C. Positive D. Negative 47. What is a general conclusion of the biodegradability of organic compounds? A. All organic compounds are biodegradable. B. Not all organic compounds are biodegradable. C. Organic compounds are only oxodegradable. D. Not all organic compounds are combustible.

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44. Identify the type of hybridization the pointed atóm exhibits.
A. sp
B. sp3
C. sp?
D. sp
N=C=N
45. Identify the type of hybridization the pointed element exhibit.
A. sp
B. sp3
C. sp?
D. sp
46. Based on chemical reactivity, organic molecules which have free pi bonds are classified as
A. Electrophiles
B. Nucleophiles
C. Positive
D. Negative
47. What is a general conclusion of the biodegradability of organic compounds?
A. All organic compounds are biodegradable.
B. Not all organic compounds are biodegradable.
C. Organic compounds are only oxodegradable.
D. Not all organic compounds are combustible.
Transcribed Image Text:44. Identify the type of hybridization the pointed atóm exhibits. A. sp B. sp3 C. sp? D. sp N=C=N 45. Identify the type of hybridization the pointed element exhibit. A. sp B. sp3 C. sp? D. sp 46. Based on chemical reactivity, organic molecules which have free pi bonds are classified as A. Electrophiles B. Nucleophiles C. Positive D. Negative 47. What is a general conclusion of the biodegradability of organic compounds? A. All organic compounds are biodegradable. B. Not all organic compounds are biodegradable. C. Organic compounds are only oxodegradable. D. Not all organic compounds are combustible.
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