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Brief! Organic Chemistry for AP

Alkanes Hydrocarbon chains where all the bonds between carbons are SINGLE bonds Name uses the ending –ane Examples: Methane, Propane, Butane, Octane, 2-methylpentane

Prefixes for # of Carbons 1 Meth 6 Hex 2 Eth 7 Hept 3 Prop 8 Oct 4 But 9 Non 5 Pent 10 Dec

Endings Alkanes (all C-C single bonded parent chain) end in –ane Methane CH4 Ethane C2H6 Propane C3H8 Attached carbon groups (substituents) end in –yl Methyl CH3 - Ethyl CH3CH2- Propyl CH3CH2CH2 –      3-ethylpentane

Names of attached groups Carbon (alkyl) groups Methyl CH3 - Ethyl CH3CH2- Propyl CH3CH2CH2 – Halogens Fluoro (F-) Chloro (Cl-) Bromo (Br-) Iodo (I-)

Designate the Location Designate the location (number of the carbon on the parent chain) for each attached group 2-methyl 1 2 3 4 5

Some Simple Alkanes 2-methylpentane 3-ethylhexane 2,2-dimethylbutane

Structural Formulas “Lazy” way to write the Hydrogens Instead of drawing the bonds, just state how many hydrogens are attached NOTE: The bonds are between CARBONS in a parent chain, and not hydrogens! Structural Formula Lewis Structure

Drawing and Naming Cycloalkanes Cycloalkanes are represented by polygons. A triangle represents cyclopropane, a square represents cyclobutane, a pentagon represents cyclopentane, and so on.

Isomers Straight chain alkanes: An alkane that has all its carbons connected in a row. Branched chain alkanes: An alkane that has a branching connection of carbons. Isomers: Compounds with same molecular formula but different structures.

However, carbons in butane (C4H10) can be arranged in two ways; four carbons in a row (linear alkane) or a branching (branched alkane). These two structures are two isomers for butane.

Different isomers are completely different compounds Different isomers are completely different compounds. They have different structures, different physical properties such as melting point and boiling point, and may have different physiological properties.

Learning Check Draw all possible structural isomers of C5H12

Alkenes and Alkynes Unsaturated Alkenes: carbon-carbon double bonds contain carbon-carbon double and triple bond to which more hydrogen atoms can be added. Alkenes: carbon-carbon double bonds Alkynes: carbon-carbon triple bonds.

Naming Alkenes and Alkynes When the carbon chain has 4 or more C atoms, number the chain to give the lowest number to the double or triple bond. 1 2 3 4 CH2=CHCH2CH3 1-butene CH3CH=CHCH3 2-butene CH3CCCH3 2-butyne

Aromatic Compounds and Benzene Aromatic compounds contain benzene. Benzene, C6H6 , is represented as a six carbon ring with 3 double bonds. Two possible resonance structures can be drawn to show benzene in this form.

Functional Groups