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CHEMISTRY OF HYDROCARBONS
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Definitions Organic compound – a molecular compound of carbon Hydrocarbon – compounds that are formed from carbon and hydrogen Carbon and hydrogen account for 90% of all the biological matter on EARTH! Carbon and hydrogen account for 90% of all the biological matter on EARTH!
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Natural Organic Compounds
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Synthetic Organic Compounds Medicines - painkillers, cough syrup, antidepressants Medicines - painkillers, cough syrup, antidepressants Perfumes, food flavourings Perfumes, food flavourings Materials – rubber, plastic Materials – rubber, plastic Fabrics – nylon, polyester Fabrics – nylon, polyester
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Sources of Hydrocarbons Wood Wood Fermentation of plants Fermentation of plants Fossil fuels Fossil fuels Petroleum (crude oil) – formed from the remains of marine-based microscopic plantsPetroleum (crude oil) – formed from the remains of marine-based microscopic plants Coal – formed from remains of land- based plantsCoal – formed from remains of land- based plants
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Properties of Carbon 1. Carbon has four bonding electrons. 2. Carbon can form strong single, double, and triple bonds with itself. 3. Carbon atoms can bond together to form a variety of geometrical structures
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Representing Structures and bonding 1. Expanded molecular formula Shows the groupings of atomsShows the groupings of atoms Example: propane – C 3 H 8, the chemical formula, does not show how atoms are bonded together -expanded molecular formula - CH 3 CH 2 CH 3 illustrates the atomic arrangement illustrates the atomic arrangement
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Isomers Isomers – compounds that have the same formula, but different structural arrangement Isomers – compounds that have the same formula, but different structural arrangement Example: How many isomers are there for C 5 H 14 ? Answer: 5
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2. Using structural models to represent Hydrocarbons o 3D representation of the structure of the compound
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3. Using Structural Diagrams to represent hydrocarbons Complete structural diagram – shows how all atoms are bonded to one another Condensed Structural Diagram -shows bonds between the carbon atoms but not between the carbon and hydrogen atoms Line structural diagram - End of each line, and the points at which the lines meet, represent carbon atoms
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