Other Organic Compounds(p. 29) Functional Group Atom or group of atoms that give specific properties to an organic compound. Same functional group Similar properties Classified together
Alcohols Organic compound that contains one or more hydroxyl group (-OH); the oxygen is bonded to a hydrogen and a carbon. General formula: R-OH
Naming Alcohols: If no number is present in front of the parent name, presume the –OH is on carbon number 1. If 1 –OH group Drop the “e” on the parent name and add “ol”. Example: C-C-C-C-OH 1-butanol
Example C-C-C-C-C-C-C OH 3-heptanol
Name: C C-C-C-C- C OH 2-methyl-2-pentanol
Naming alcohols continued If two or more –OH groups 2= -diol 3=-triol 4= tetraol Keep the –ane, add the appropriate ending listed above.
Example: C-OH 1,2,3-propanetriol
Draw: 1, 2, 4, 5-pentanetetraol OH OH C-C-C-C-C OH OH
Ethers Organic compounds with 2 hydrocarbons bonded to the same oxygen General formula: R-O-R’ Where R and R’ can be the same size or different.
Naming Ethers: Arrange the R and R’ groups on alphabetical order. Use –yl endings like branches; if R and R’ are the same, use “di”. End the name with the word ether.
Name: C-C-O-C-C-C-C Butyl ethyl ether
Name: C-C-C-O-C-C-C dipropyl ether
Name: C-C-C-O-C methyl propyl ether
Draw: Dicyclohexyl ether
Draw: Butyl pentyl ether C-C-C-C-O-C-C-C-C-C
Draw: methyl phenyl ether C-O