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Organic Chemistry Introduction
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Organic Chemistry Historically: The chemistry of compounds that come from living things Today: The chemistry of the compounds of carbon (except a few simple carbon compounds such as CO 2, Na 2 CO 3, KCN…)
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Organic molecules present an enormous diversity in size, shape, complexity, properties, and reactions. Why? C atom can be covalently bonded to other C atoms and to atoms of other elements in a wide variety of ways. Organic Chemistry
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InorganicOrganic 1.High melting points Low melting points 2.High boiling points Low boiling points 3.High solubility in water; low solubility in nonpolar solvents Low solubility in water; high solubility in nonpolar solvents 4.Nonflammable Flammable
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InorganicOrganic 5.Solutions are conductors of electricity Solutions are nonconductors of electricity 6.Chemical reactions are rapid Chemical reactions are usually slow 7.Isomers are limited to a few exceptions (e.g., the transition elements) Exhibit isomerism 8.Exhibit ionic bonding Exhibit covalent bonding 9.Compounds contain relatively few atoms Compounds contain many atoms
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Number of inorganic compounds: over 10 000 Number of organic compounds: over 5 000 000 Unique features of Carbon: Having a covalency of four The bonds are equivalent Ability to form multiple bonds
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BondBond enthalpy H°/kJ mol-1 Bond distance nm C -3480.154 C -6130.134 C -8370.120
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Ability to catenate form chainsform rings of identical atoms
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EE lectronegativity: 2.5 (ability to combine with other elements to form predominantly covalent bonds)
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Hetero atoms Elements of carbon compounds H O N S F Cl Br I
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Hybridization sp 3 hybridization: C: [He]2s 2 2p x 1 2p y 1 4 hybridorbitals with 1 electron each: 4 bonds Geometry: tetrahedral Bond angle: 109 o 28’
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Hybridization sp 2 hybridization: C: [He]2s 2 2p x 1 2p y 1 3 hybridorbitals with 1 electron each: 3 bonds 1 atomorbital with 1 electron: 1 bond Geometry: trigonal Bond angle: 120 o
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Hybridization sp hybridization: C: [He]2s 2 2p x 1 2p y 1 2 hybridorbitals with 1 electron each: 2 bonds 2 atomorbitals with 1 electron each: 2 bonds Geometry: linear Bond angle: 180 o
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