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Other Organic Compounds(p. 29) Functional Group Atom or group of atoms that give specific properties to an organic compound. Same functional group Similar properties Classified together
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Alcohols Organic compound that contains one or more hydroxyl group (-OH); the oxygen is bonded to a hydrogen and a carbon. General formula: R-OH
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Naming Alcohols: If no number is present in front of the parent name, presume the –OH is on carbon number 1. If 1 –OH group Drop the “e” on the parent name and add “ol”. Example: C-C-C-C-OH 1-butanol
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Example C-C-C-C-C-C-C OH 3-heptanol
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Name: C C-C-C-C- C OH 2-methyl-2-pentanol
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Naming alcohols continued If two or more –OH groups 2= -diol 3=-triol 4= tetraol Keep the –ane, add the appropriate ending listed above.
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Example: C-OH 1,2,3-propanetriol
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Draw: 1, 2, 4, 5-pentanetetraol OH OH C-C-C-C-C OH OH
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Ethers Organic compounds with 2 hydrocarbons bonded to the same oxygen General formula: R-O-R’ Where R and R’ can be the same size or different.
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Naming Ethers: Arrange the R and R’ groups on alphabetical order. Use –yl endings like branches; if R and R’ are the same, use “di”. End the name with the word ether.
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Name: C-C-O-C-C-C-C Butyl ethyl ether
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Name: C-C-C-O-C-C-C dipropyl ether
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Name: C-C-C-O-C methyl propyl ether
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Draw: Dicyclohexyl ether
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Draw: Butyl pentyl ether C-C-C-C-O-C-C-C-C-C
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Draw: methyl phenyl ether C-O
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