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Organic Compounds (Chapter 14)
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Student Learning Objectives
Evaluate the significance of common organic compounds. Identify substances which contain organic compounds Sketch and describe isomer structures
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What is organic chemistry?
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds. Carbon has a unique ability to bond with itself in complex covalent bonds. A single molecular formula may have several structures. 90% of compounds contain Carbon
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Retinol (most common form of vitamin A)
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Some Structures for C5H10 Image Credit: cnx.org
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Practice How many structures can you draw for C7H16? Would these structures have different properties?
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In what substances are hydrocarbons found?
All hydrocarbons contain hydrogen and carbon. Aromatic hydrocarbons contain the Benzene Ring (C6H6) Benzene Symbol
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Gasoline Adhesives Perfumes Paint Stripper Tobacco Household Cleaners
Benzene Hydrocarbons Aromatics (benzene substances) have a strong aroma. Benzene is a carcinogen. Gasoline Adhesives Perfumes Paint Stripper Tobacco Household Cleaners
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Practice What is a carcinogen? What does the word “carcinogen” mean?
What do you have in your house that contains the benzene ring?
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Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
Aliphatic hydrocarbons are hydrocarbons that do not contain the benzene ring. Aliphatic Hydrocarbons combust Aliphatic Hydrocarbons can be used as solvents Methane Ethane Propane Stock Images
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Alkane Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
Alcane aliphatic hydrocarbons have only single bonds. All Alcanes follow the same formula. CnH2n+2 Cyclo-Pentane Image Credit: socratic.org
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Practice What kinds of substances contain alkane hydrocarbons?
a. Perfumes b. Fuels c. Food What is the molecular formula for an alkane hydrocarbon that contains 16 carbons?
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Structural Isomers Alcane hydrocarbons may have structural isomers.
Same molecular formula Different structure Different physical and chemical properties n-hydrocarbons iso-hydrocarbons neo-hydrocarbons
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Number of Structural Isomers
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Isomers of Pentane C5H12 Image Credit: Pinterest
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Which Fuel? Octane ratings are based on the abundances of the different structural isomers of Pentane. neo-pentane highest octane rating iso-pentane n-pentane lowest octane rating
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Structural Symbols n-pentane Chain structure isopentane
Branch structure Neopentane Cross structure cyclopentane Pentagon structure
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a. Regular b. Super c. Supreme
Practice Which of the pentane structures do you expect to burn more slowly? Why? In which fuel do you expect to have more neo-pentane molecules? a. Regular b. Super c. Supreme
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Alkyl Hydrocarbons (Alcohols)
Alkyl hydrocarbons are Alkanes with 1 hydrogen (H) replaced by hydroxide (OH) Methane Methanol Ethane Ethanol
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Practice What would the alcohol be for Propane (C3H8)? Write the formula and draw the structure.
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Isomers Alcohol vs Anesthetic
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Functional Groups Organic molecules have a base unit called a functional group, from which complex molecules form. Carbonyl Alkene Alkyl Amine Benzyl Ketone Phenols
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Why are plastics and proteins difficult to break down?
Polymers are very long molecules made up of repeating monomers. (chains of monomers) Naturally Occurring Human Produced DNA Carpet Proteins Plastics Complex Carbohydrates Chewing Gum
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DNA Image Credit: Lumen Learning
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Practice Why do you think it is not a good idea to drink bottled water that has been in a hot car? Image Credit: buildinggreen.com
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More Practice Compare and contrast the DNA molecule and the polystyrene molecule.
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What are carbohydrates?
Carbohydrates are organic (carbon based) molecules comprised of carbon and water. Glucose C6(H2O)6 Monosaccharide Fructose Sucrose C12(H2O)11 Disaccharide Cellulose (Starch) (C6H10O5)n Polysaccharides
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Starch Linked Glucose Molecules Image Credit: chemistryland.com
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Practice Which breakfast cereal is highest in Fructose, Glucose, and Sucrose? Fructose: 15,431 mg Glucose: 14,300 mg Sucrose: 170 mg
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