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Chapter 16 An Introduction to Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds CHEM 2124 – General Chemistry II Alfred State College Professor Bensley
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Learning Objectives Identify the characteristics of aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids. Name aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids. Give examples of usefule aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids. Identify and prepare hemiacetals and acetals.
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Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds I. Structure, Bonding, and Physical Properties
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Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds C. Bond Angles, Polarity D. Boiling Points/Melting Points/Hydrogen Bonding Increasing boiling point CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 pentane bp 36 o C CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CHO butanal bp 76 o C
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Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds Increasing boiling point CH 3 CH 2 COCH 3 2-butanone bp 80 o C CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 OH 1-butanol bp 118 o C Increasing boiling point E. Solubility
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A. Aldehydes CH 3 CHCH CH 3 C O H butane butanal 123 Answer: 2,3-dimethylbutanal Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds II. Nomenclature formaldehyde acetaldehydebenzaldehyde
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B. Ketones CHCH 2 CH 3 CH 3 C O pentane pentanone 23 Answer: 3-methyl-2-pentanone 1 Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds acetoneacetophenonebenzophenone
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C. Carboxylic Acids CH 3 CHCHCH 2 CH 2 CH 3 C O hexane hexanoic acid 145 Answer: 4,5-dimethylhexanoic acid OH Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds formic acidacetic acidbenzoic acid
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Formaldehyde (CH 2 ═O) is the simplest aldehyde: It is sold as formalin, a 37% aqueous solution used to preserve biological specimens. Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds III.Interesting Carbonyl Compounds
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Acetone [(CH 3 ) 2 C═O] is the simplest ketone Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds Formic acid (HCO 2 H) Acetic acid (CH 3 CO 2 H) Hexanoic acid [(CH 3 (CH 2 ) 4 COOH)]
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Aldehydes undergo addition reactions with alcohols to form hemiacetals and acetals (in the presence of H 2 SO 4 ). Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds IV.Acetal and Hemiacetal Formation
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Cyclic hemiacetals containing 5 or 6 membered rings are stable compounds. Carbonyl and Carboxyl Compounds
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Cyclic hemiacetals are converted to cyclic acetals by reaction with another alcohol.
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