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Chapter 11 – Carbon Chapter 11 Goals: 1.Classify organic compounds. 2.Recognize structural isomers and steroisomers. 3.Name and draw structures of common.

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1 Chapter 11 – Carbon Chapter 11 Goals: 1.Classify organic compounds. 2.Recognize structural isomers and steroisomers. 3.Name and draw structures of common organic compounds. 4.Know the common reactions of organic functional groups. 5.Identify common polymers.

2 Isomerism Isomers have identical ___________ but different ______________ Two forms of isomerism Constitutional (or structural) Stereoisomerism Constitutional Same empirical formula but different atom- to-atom connections Stereoisomerism Same atom-to-atom connections but different _______________________.

3 Structural Isomers

4 Stereoisomers: geometrical Cis-2-butene Trans-2-butene

5 Stereoisomers: optical Optical isomers are molecules with non-superimposable mirror images. Such molecules are called _________ Pairs of chiral molecules are _______________. Chiral molecules in solution can rotate the plane of plane polarized light.

6 Stereoisomers Chirality generally occurs when a C atom has 4 different groups attached. Lactic acid

7 Chirality These molecules are non- superimposable mirror images.

8 Chirality Right- and left- handed seashells The DNA here is right-handed

9 Hydrocarbons Compounds of C and H Subgroups: –Alk____: C-C single bonds –Alk____: C=C double bonds –Alk____: carbon-carbon triple bonds –________: based on benzene

10 Hydrocarbons Trans Fatty Acids tend to raise total blood cholesterol CH 3 (CH 2 ) 7 CH=CH(CH 2 ) 7 CO 2 H

11 Functional Groups

12 Amides Acids + Amines --> AMIDES N-methylacetamide

13 Peptides and Proteins

14 Polymers Giant molecules made by joining many small molecules called monomers Average production is 150 kg per person annually in the U.S.

15 Polyamide: Nylon-6,6

16 Polyamides Each monomer has 6 C atoms in its chain.Each monomer has 6 C atoms in its chain. A polyamide link forms on elmination of HClA polyamide link forms on elmination of HCl Result = nylon 66Result = nylon 66 Proteins are polyamidesProteins are polyamides

17 Remember OWL end-of-chapter assignment is required.


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