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Chapter 22A Organic Chemistry Nomenclature: Alkanes West Valley High School General Chemistry Mr. Mata

Alkanes Hydrocarbon chains where all the bonds between carbons are SINGLE bonds.Hydrocarbon chains where all the bonds between carbons are SINGLE bonds. Name uses the ending –ane.Name uses the ending –ane. Examples: Methane, Propane, ButaneExamples: Methane, Propane, Butane

Summary: IUPAC Rules for Alkane Nomenclature 1. Find and name the longest continuous carbon chain. This is called the parent chain. 2. Number the chain consecutively, starting at the end nearest an attached group (substituent). 2. Number the chain consecutively, starting at the end nearest an attached group (substituent). 3. Identify and name groups attached to this chain. 3. Identify and name groups attached to this chain. 4. Designate the location of each substituent group with the number of the carbon parent chain on which the group is attached. Place a dash between numbers and letters. 4. Designate the location of each substituent group with the number of the carbon parent chain on which the group is attached. Place a dash between numbers and letters. 5. Assemble the name, listing groups in alphabetical order. The prefixes di, tri, tetra etc., used to designate several groups of the same kind, are not considered when alphabetizing. Place a comma between multiple numbers. 5. Assemble the name, listing groups in alphabetical order. The prefixes di, tri, tetra etc., used to designate several groups of the same kind, are not considered when alphabetizing. Place a comma between multiple numbers.

Step 1. Find the parent chain. Where is the longest continuous chain of carbons?Where is the longest continuous chain of carbons?

Prefixes for # of Carbons 1Meth6Hex 2Eth7Hept 3Prop8Oct 4But9Non 5Pent10Dec

Endings Alkanes (all C-C single bonded parent chain) end in –aneAlkanes (all C-C single bonded parent chain) end in –ane –Methane CH 4 –Ethane C 2 H 6 –Propane C 3 H 8 Attached carbon groups (substituents) end in –ylAttached carbon groups (substituents) end in –yl –Methyl CH 3 - –Ethyl CH 3 CH 2 - –Propyl CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 – –Propyl CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 – 3-ethylpentane

Step 2. Number the parent chain. Number the parent chain so that the attached groups are on the lowest numbers Methyl is on carbon #2 of the parent chain Methyl is on carbon #4 of the parent chain GREEN is the right way for this one!

Step 3. Name the attached groups. Carbon (alkyl) groupsCarbon (alkyl) groups –Methyl CH 3 - –Ethyl CH 3 CH 2 - –Propyl CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 – HalogensHalogens –Fluoro (F-) –Chloro (Cl-) –Bromo (Br-) –Iodo (I-)

Step 4. Designate where the group is attached to the parent chain. Use the numbers of the parent chain from step 2 to designate the location of the attached groups to the parent chain methyl

Step 5. Alphabetize the groups, combine like groups, and assemble. The prefixes di, tri, tetra etc., used to designate several groups of the same kindThe prefixes di, tri, tetra etc., used to designate several groups of the same kind Prefixes are not considered when alphabetizing (Example: dimethyl = m for alphabetizing)Prefixes are not considered when alphabetizing (Example: dimethyl = m for alphabetizing) Parent chain goes LASTParent chain goes LAST 1,1,1-trichloro-1- fluoromethane 1,1-dichloro-1,1- difluoromethane

Structural Formulas Shortcut 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

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

Different isomers are completely different compounds. Different isomers are completely different compounds. They have different structures and different physical properties (MP, BP, FP). They have different structures and different physical properties (MP, BP, FP).

Chapter 22A SUTW Prompt Describe the three types of carbon chains and how they differ from one another. Complete a sentence paragraph using the SUTW paragraph format. Hilight using green, yellow, and pink. Due Date: Tomorrow (start of class).