CHEM 226 Elementary Organic Chemistry Text Book Course Website: gomo/ gomo/ OWL Homework.

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CHEM 226 Elementary Organic Chemistry Text Book Course Website: gomo/ gomo/ OWL Homework Access and Registration Lab Materials

Chapter 1: Bonding and Isomerism Methyl butyrate and propyl acetate are both organic flavors that are found in apples and pears respectively and are structural isomers. Structural Isomers are compounds that have the molecular formula (C 5 H 10 O 2 ), but have different connectivity hence different structural formulas.

Bonding and Isomerism Questions ? Why does sucrose melt at C while table salt melts at 801 o C? Why do both substances dissolve in water and olive oil does not? Why does methyl butyrate smell like pears while propyl acetate smell like apple yet they have the same number and kind of atoms? Bonding is the key to the structure, physical properties and chemical behavior of different kinds of matter.

Ionic Compounds

The Covalent Bond

Carbon and the Covalent Bond

Draw the structures of dichloromethane and trichloromethane (chloroform)

Carbon-Carbon Single Bonds C-C1.54 Å H-H0.74 Å C-H1.09 Å Cl-Cl1.98 Å

Polar Covalent Bonds

p. 10, Table 1-4

p. 8b A radical is a molecular fragment with an odd number of electrons

p. 10 Bond polarization in tetrachloromethane Draw the structure of the refrigerant dichlorodifluoromethane CCl 2 F 2 and indicate the polarity of the bonds. (Prob. 1.11)

p. 11a

p. 11c Determine What, if anything is wrong with the following electron arrangement for carbon dioxide

p. 12a

p. 12b

p. 12, Table 1-5

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p. 14

p. 15a

p. 15b

p. 15d

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p. 16c

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p. 17a

p. 17b

p. 17c

p. 17d

p. 18a

p. 18b

p. 18c

p. 18d

p. 18f

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p. 23, Fig. 1-2

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p. 24, Fig. 1-5

p. 24, Fig. 1-6

p. 25, Fig. 1-7

p. 25, Fig. 1-8

p. 25, Fig. 1-9

p. 26, Fig. 1-10

p. 26, Fig. 1-11

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p. 27, Fig. 1-12

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p. 28, Fig. 1-13a

p. 28, Fig. 1-13b

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p. 29, Fig. 1-14

p. 29, Fig. 1-14a

p. 29, Fig. 1-14b

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p. 30, Table 1-6a

p. 31, Table 1-6b

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p. 35d