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Organic Chemistry Unit
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What is Organic Chemistry? The study of carbon- containing compounds made up of non-metal elements (covalent bonds)
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Organic Compound? Yes or No Na 2 CO 3 No Yes! C 2 H 6 C 4 H 6 Br 2 F 2
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Why Carbon?? Found in all living matter Found in body tissue Found in food Found in fuels (coal, wood, petroleum) Found in Nature ( ranked 17 th in crust)
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Forms of Carbon Term = Allotrope Same element Different bonding pattern Different arrangement Diamond Graphite Fullerene Carbon exists in 3 solid forms
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Diamond Tetrahedrally oriented Hardest material known Most dense form of Carbon High melting point Conducts heat Does not conduct electricity
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Graphite Layers of hexagonal plates Soft Feels greasy Crumbles easily High melting point Conducts electricity
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Fullerene Discovered in mid 1980s Found in soot Spherical cages of carbon Most stable is C 60 Resembles geodesic dome C 60 = Buckminsterfullerene or Buckyball
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Diversity of Organic Chemistry Due to uniqueness of Carbon Can bond to itself covalently Forms chains and rings Term = Catenation
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Carbon bonds to elements Carbon readily bonds to : –H–H –O–O –N–N –S–S – Halogens Cl, Br, F,I Hydrocarbons – Simplest organic compounds – Only contain Carbon and Hydrogen (C x H y )
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Formulas Indicates # of atoms Types of atoms Molecular Formula Written representations of a compound using letters (and sometimes numbers) Example: C 8 H 18
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Structural Formula Indicates # of atoms Type of atoms Bonding Arrangement
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Structural formulas show all bonds in compound Condensed structural formulas only show bonds between carbon atoms CH 3 CH CH 3 CH 3
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Arrangement of Atoms Compounds that have: – Same molecular formula – Different structure or arrangement – Called ISOMERS As # of carbon atoms goes up # of isomers goes up – C8 18 isomers – C9 35 isomers – C10 75 isomers – C40 69,491,178,805,831
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Example of Isomers Structural Isomers : same formula but atoms are bonded in a different order C 4 H 10
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Geometric Isomers Order of atoms is the same but the arrangement in space is different Typically need a rigid bond (double or triple bond). Don’t see this with single bonds!
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Alkanes Alkenes Alkynes Aromatics Alcohols Ethers Esters Aldehydes Ketones Amines We are going to study:
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