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PETROLEUM Section C
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Petrochemicals Petrochemicals – compounds produced from oil or natural gas Polymers – large molecules typically composed of 500 – 20,000 repeating monomers Monomer – simple molecules
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Bonds Double Covalent bond – when two pairs of electrons hold the atoms together. Shorter bond length than single bonds Stronger bond than single bonds Uses the ending –ene rather than -ane
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Alkenes When carbon atoms are bonded to only 3 other atoms vs. 4 in alkanes Classified as unsaturated because not all available bonds go to individual atoms Use’s the formula C n H 2n
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Alkenes Examples
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Substituted Alkenes In addition to the hydrocarbon, another element is added Oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, chlorine, sulfur
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Alkynes Uses formula C n H 2n-2 Uses triple bonds Stronger than double or single bonds Shorter than double or single bonds
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Alkynes Examples
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Special Alkanes Cycloalkanes – saturated hydrocarbons arranged into rings Aromatic compunds – hydrocarbons arranged into rings with alternating dobule bonds
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Functional Groups ROH – alcohol ol ROR – Ether RCOOH - Carboxylic Acid Oic acid RCOOR – Ester oate
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Naming -CH3 methyl -C2H6 ethyl Rules Name the number where the carbon-carbon bond is a double bond Put the name of the constituent in front of the carbon structure name
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Examples
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Test PART 1 Question #1 - (Homework WS)- Conversions, change miles/gal into gal/year, $/year, 25% efficient Question #2 - (Homework WS) - heat of combustion - combustion of propane, write equation, when given moles convert to KJ, and KJ/gram Question #3-#14 - (Model Labs) - write structural, chemical, and condensed formulas, draw structures, isomers, etc PART 2 Matching and Multiple Choice ( vocab words)
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