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Contain only Carbon and Hydrogen Contain only C-C or C-H single bonds Can exist as straight chain or branched chain molecules React with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water Use as a fuel source C n H (2n+2)
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M = 1= Methane E = 2 = Ethane P = 3 = Propane B = 4 = Butane P = 5 = Pentane Make Every Possible Berry Pancake!
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H = 6= Hexane H = 7 = Heptane O = 8 = Octane N = 9 = Nonane D = 10 = Decane Heck, Heptathaletes Obtain No Deal!
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Alcohol Amine Carboxyl group Ester Ether Ketone Aldehyde
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Remember that Alkanes have only C-C single bonds Alkenes have at least one double bond (C=C) Alkynes have at least one triple bond AEY is alphabetical order A=Single, E=Double, Y=Triple
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What type of functional group is present in this molecule? Ketone
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What type of functional group is present in this molecule? Aldehyde
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What type of functional group is present in this molecule? Carboxylic acid
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What type of functional group is present in this molecule? Ether
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What type of functional group is present in this molecule? Ester
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What type of functional group is present in this molecule? Alcohol
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What type of functional group is present in this molecule? Amine
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What type of hydrocarbon is shown here? Cyclic Hydrocarbon
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What type of hydrocarbon is shown here? Alkene
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What type of hydrocarbon is shown here? Alkyne
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