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Alkenes and Alkynes 13.2 Naming Alkenes and Alkynes 13.3 Cis-Trans Isomers Chapter 13 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons

2 Saturated hydrocarbons:  Have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms attached to each carbon atom.  Are alkanes and cycloalkanes with single C-C bonds. CH 3 —CH 2 —CH 3 Saturated Hydrocarbons

3 Unsaturated hydrocarbons:  Have fewer hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon chain than alkanes.  Are alkenes with double bonds or alkynes with triple bonds. Unsaturated Hydrocarbons

4 Alkenes Have Double Bonds In a double bond: One pair of electrons form a strong sigma (  ) bond. One pair of electrons in adjacent p orbitals overlap to form a pi (  ) bond.

5 Alkynes have Triple Bonds In a triple bond: One pair of electrons form a strong sigma (  ) bond. Two pairs of electrons in adjacent p orbitals overlap to form two pi (  ) bonds.

6 Bond Angles in Alkenes and Alkynes According to VSEPR theory: The three groups bonded to carbon atoms in a double bond are at angles of 120°. The two groups bonded to each carbon in a triple bond are at angles of 180°.

7  In the IUPAC system, the –ane ending of the corresponding alkane is changed to –ene for alkenes and to –yne for alkynes. Naming Alkenes and Alkynes

8 When the carbon chain has 4 or more C atoms, the chain is numbered to give the lowest number to the double or triple bond. 1 CH 2 =CH—CH 2 —CH 3 1-butene 2 CH 3 —CH=CH—CH 2 —CH 3 2-pentene 3 CH 3 —CH 2 —C  C—CH 2 —CH 3 3 -hexyne Naming Alkenes and Alkynes

9  There is no rotation around the double bond in alkenes.  Groups attached to the double bond are fixed relative to each other.  You can make a “double bond” with your fingers with both thumbs on the same side or opposite from each other. Cis-Trans Isomers

10  Two isomers are possible when groups are attached to the double bond.  In a cis isomer, groups are attached on the same side of the double bond.  In the trans isomer, the groups are attached on opposite sides. Cis-Trans Isomers

11 Cis-Trans Isomers in Nature Insects emit tiny quantities of pheromones, which are chemicals that send messages. The silkworm moth attracts other moths by emitting bombykol, which has one cis and one trans double bond.

12 Naming Cis-Trans Isomers The prefixes cis or trans are placed in front of the alkene name when there are cis-trans isomers. cis-1,2-dibromoethene trans-1,2-dibromoethene

13 Cis-Trans Isomerism Alkenes cannot have cis-trans isomers if a carbon atom in the double bond is attached to identical groups. Identical 2-bromopropene 1,1-dibromoethene