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Organic Chemistry Shelly Wei Mathew Jiang Johnny Yu Mike Chi Unit X

What is ORGANIC CHEMISTRY? A prior question: Organic Chemistry: It is a chemistry sub-discipline involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e. matter in its various forms that contain… C arbon Atoms!

*Review Questions* What is functional groups? Functional Groups: A Functional group is a specific group of atoms which exists in a molecule and gives a molecule an ability to react in a specific manner or gives it specific properties.  Different groups of atoms have different manner or properties.

Any Examples of functional groups? Halides Carbon-carbon double bonds (in alkenes) Carbon-carbon triple bonds (in alkynes) Alcohol Aldehydes Ketones ….

Now… There is something that can also be categorized into functional groups, and it is called… Ether!

Organic Chemistry Lesson Carboxylic Acids Mathew Jiang Mike Chi

What kind of substance would you judge only after your smelling? Yes, it is… Vinegar!

What is carboxylic acid? Carboxylic Acid: It is an organic compound which contains a COOH group. The COOH group is also sometimes shown as… What is R? R is a monovalent functional group.  Something that possesses a charge of -1. “Organic Acids”

How to name it? Let me show you some examples… CH 3 COOH HCOOH CH 3 -CH 2 -CH 2 -COOH Ethanoic acid Methanoic acid Butanoic acid Why? Find the regulation?

How many carbons are there in carboxylic acid? The number of carbons  Prefixes Prefix + oic + Acid  That is how the name comes from!

Practice Problems Pg.240 #37  Just identify which are the carboxylic acids?

Properties of Ether

What is an ether?? A compound in which an oxygen joins two hydrocarbon groups Several ethers have anaesthetic properties: ethoxyethane was formerly used in hospitals and is still used by biologists to “quiet” or anaesthetize insects

Physical Properties-4 kinds Physical state: Methoxy methane and methoxy ethane are gases while other members are volatile liquid with pleasant smell. Dipole moment: Bond angle of ether is due to hybridisation of oxygen atom. Since C – O bond is a polar bond, hence ether possess a net dipole moment, even if they are symmetrical. dipole moment of dimethyl ether is 1.3 D and dipole moment of di ethyl ether is 1.18 D. Boiling points: Boiling points of ethers are much lower than those of isomeric alcohols, but closer to alkanes having comparable mass. This is due to the absence of hydrogen bonding in ethers. Solubility: Solubilities of ethers in water are comparable with those of alcohols.

Examples Di ethyl ether and n-butyl alcohol have approximately the same solubility in water. This is because, ether form hydrogen bond with water much in the same way as alcohol do with water. Solubility of ether in water decreases with the size of alkyl groups.

Exercises Which of the following are isomers? (a) Methyl alcohol and dimethyl ether (b) Ethyl alcohol and dimethyl ether (c) Acetone and acetaldehyde (d) Propionic acid and propanone Answer: B

Exercises Oxygen atom in ether is? (a) Very active (b) Replaceable (c) Comparatively inert (d) Active Answer: C

Thanks for your attention!