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Organic Nomenclature
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Root Words: Prefixes Methyl Methyl Ethyl Ethyl Propyl Propyl Butyl Butyl Pent Pent Hex Hex Hept Hept Oct Oct Nona Nona
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Root Words: Middlexes and Suffixes -ane -ane -ene -ene -yne -yne -ol -ol -ic acid -ic acid -aldehyde -aldehyde -ketone -ketone -ester -ester -amine -amine cylco- cylco-
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Rules: Number the longest carbon chain. Number the longest carbon chain. Use numbers to denote where a substituent group is located. Use numbers to denote where a substituent group is located. Use root words to describe the substituents. Use root words to describe the substituents. If a double/triple bond is present, use the number of the starting carbon. If a double/triple bond is present, use the number of the starting carbon. Add the ending that describes the functional group present. Add the ending that describes the functional group present.
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Organic Reactions Extra simplified for Intro level…you’ll get more in actual Organic 1 and 2 in college. Extra simplified for Intro level…you’ll get more in actual Organic 1 and 2 in college. 6 basic types: 6 basic types: SubstitutionCombustion Addition Oxidation EsterificationPolymerization
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Substitution This is like a double replacement type reaction. This is like a double replacement type reaction. Halogen replaces a hydrogen/ hydrogen replaces a halogen Halogen replaces a hydrogen/ hydrogen replaces a halogen
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Addition This is like synthesis type reactions This is like synthesis type reactions Halogens glom onto alkene, as double bond opens Halogens glom onto alkene, as double bond opens
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Esterification Essentially a dehydration reaction (water comes off, rest of molecules link up) Essentially a dehydration reaction (water comes off, rest of molecules link up)
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Combustion One of the basic general chem type reactions. One of the basic general chem type reactions.
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Oxidation Organic Oxidation is simple…add a bond to oxygen! Organic Oxidation is simple…add a bond to oxygen! Needs a source of oxygen (O 2, O 3, KMnO 4, etc) Needs a source of oxygen (O 2, O 3, KMnO 4, etc) Organic Reduction takes away a bond to oxygen! Organic Reduction takes away a bond to oxygen! Needs something that can take oxygen! (H 2, etc) Needs something that can take oxygen! (H 2, etc)
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Polymerization Links small molecules together. Two types: Links small molecules together. Two types: Addition Addition Condensation Condensation
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