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Organic Chemistry Ms.Marshall WW-P 2015
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Organic Chemistry Branch of chemistry that focuses on the study of carbon-containing compounds Wöhler: disproved the “vital force” theory in 1828. What is the “vital force” theory? Late 18th and 19th centuries A mysterious property of living things that was necessary for the formation of organic compounds
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Hydrocarbons Compounds that contain ONLY carbon and hydrogen
Simplest class: Alkanes Saturated Can be straight-chain (aka normal) or branched IUPAC naming rules must be followed These MUST be MEMORIZED!!
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Alkane Naming Practice
Answers: top left – butane; top right 2-methylheptane; bottom left - 5-ethyl-3,5-trimethyloctane
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Alkane Naming Practice
Draw the structural formula for alkanes with the following names.
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Alkenes & Alkynes Unsaturated hydrocarbons
ene = a double bond is present yne = a triple bond is present Can be straight-chain (aka normal) or branched Naming rules need to be followed – see your textbook
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Isomers (Structural Isomers)
Compounds that have the same molecular formula but different molecular structures Structural isomers Compounds that have the same molecular formula, but the atoms are joined together in a different order Physical properties and chemical reactivity are different
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Isomers (Stereoisomers)
Molecules in which the atoms are joined in the same order, but the positions of the atoms in space are different 2 types Geometric optical
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Isomers (Stereoisomers)
Geometric isomers Atoms joined in the same order, but differ in the orientation of groups around a double bond 2 configurations: trans and cis Trans – groups are on opposite sides of the double bond Cis – groups are on the same side of the double bond Groups attached to the double bond do not have to be the same
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Cycloalkanes Carbon atoms bond in a ring
Names of cycloalkanes must begin with the prefix cyclo-
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Aromatic An organic compound that contains a benzene ring or other ring in which the bonding is similar to benzene
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Functional Groups Functional group
A specific arrangement of atoms in an organic compound that is capable of characteristic chemical reactions. We can use functional groups to classify compounds The symbol R represents any carbon chains or rings attached to the functional group Double and triple bonds are also considered functional groups because they are chemically reactive
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