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DAILY QUESTION October 22, 2008 1. What is an organic compound? (Make sure you are writing the book definition!)
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Agenda10/22/08 Daily Question Check-in: Ch 5 sect 3 Wksht Ch 5 Section 4 Notes Assignments: 1. Ch 5 Sect 4 Review Worksheet
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Organic Compound A covalently bonded compound made of molecules Always Contain Carbon Almost always contain Hydrogen
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Hydrocarbon Compound made of only carbon and hydrogen atoms Simplest hydrocarbon is Methane, CH 4
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Alkanes Hydrocarbons that have only single covalent bonds –Methane, CH 4 –Ethane, C 2 H 6 –Propane, C 3 H 8 Names end in -anes
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Normal Alkanes When carbon atoms line up in a row Called n-alkanes
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Condensed structural formulas Show how the atoms bond –Table 9, page 167
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Alkanes, carbon atom chains, with more than 3 carbon atoms Can be: –Branched –Unbranched –Rings
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Alkane Chemical Formulas Follow a pattern: C n H 2n+2
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Alkenes Hydrocarbons with at least one double covalent bond between carbon atoms –C=C Simplest Alkene is Ethene, C 2 H 4 Propene, C 3 H 6 Names end in -ene
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Alcohols Organic compounds that are made of oxygen as well as carbon and hydrogen Have hydroxyl or –OH groups –Methanol, CH 3 OH –Ethanol, CH 3 CH 2 OH –Isopropanol, C 3 H 8 O or (CH 3 ) 2 CHOH Names end in -ol
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Alcohols Behave similar to water –Structure is like a water molecule, but one hydrogen atom is replaced by a methyl, or CH 3 group –Attracted to neighboring molecules –At room temperature they are liquids
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Polymers Small organic molecules bond to form long chains called polymers
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Polyethene Poly means many Ethene is an alkene, C 2 H 4 Means “many ethenes”
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Polymers Natural: –Rubber –Wood –Cotton –Wool –Starch –Protein –DNA Man-made: –Plastics –Fibers
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Properties of Polymers Determined by its structure –Elasticity
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Biochemical Compounds Naturally occurring organic compounds –Carbohydrates –Proteins –DNA
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Carbohydrates Any organic compound that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and that provides nutrients to the cells of living things –Glucose –Starch
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Proteins An organic compound that is made of one or more chains of amino acids and that is a principal component of all cells –Amino acids are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen 20 naturally occurring amino acids They way they bind determines the protein made
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DNA Made of organic molecules containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus In the form of paired chains, or strands in a twisted ladder, or double helix
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