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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. UNIT 3. Organic chemistry is defined as the study of compounds in which carbon is the principle element. Organic compounds always contain a combination of carbon and hydrogen. They may also contain oxygen and nitrogen. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
UNIT 3
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Organic chemistry is defined as the study of compounds in which carbon is the principle element. Organic compounds always contain a combination of carbon and hydrogen. They may also contain oxygen and nitrogen.
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Hydrocarbons are a group of organic compounds that only contain carbon and hydrogen.
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Organic compounds are held together by covalent bonds.
Every carbon atom will have FOUR lines around it but these lines will not always be single lines. This is because carbon atoms don’t always form single covalent bonds. Double or triple bonds can form between the carbon atoms.
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Hydrocarbons are classified into three different groups according to whether the molecules contain only single bonds between the carbon atoms, or some double or triple bonds between the carbon atoms.
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Alkanes are hydrocarbons that contain only single bonds between the carbon atoms. The general formula for an alkane is CnH2n + 2.
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Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon to carbon double bond in the molecules. The general formula for an alkene with one double bond in the molecule is CnH2n.
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Alkynes are hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon to carbon triple bond in the molecule. The general formula for an alkyne with one triple bond in the molecule is CnH2n-2.
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Naming hydrocarbons
The systematic name of hydrocarbons will have two parts. The first part of the name indicates the number of carbon atoms in the chain. The ending of each name indicates the type of hydrocarbon.- ane – alkane – all single bonds- ene – alkene – at least one double bond- yne – alkyne – at least one triple bond
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These prefixes must be memorized.
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Example 1:1. Propane is a fuel that is commonly used in gas barbecues. Draw a structural formula for propane, and write its formula.
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2. Butane, commonly used in lighters, contains a four-carbon chain joined by single bonds.
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3. Octane, found in gasoline, contains an eight-carbon chain joined by single bonds.
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4. Methane, the natural gas that is used in homes and school science labs, is a single carbon atom with four hydrogen atoms.
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Drawing Structural Formulas for Alkenes and Alkynes
Draw a structural formula and write the molecular formula for 1-hexene. Step 1: Write Carbon Backbone of
Appropriate Length Start with the name “hexene.” The hex-
tells you that there are six C atoms in a chain.
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Draw a structural formula and write the molecular formula for 1-hexene
Step 2: Establish Location of Double Bond The -ene tells you that there is a double
bond linking two of the C atoms The number at the beginning of the
name tells you which C atom starts the double bond.
Since the alkene is 1-hexene, the double bond starts at the first C atom and ends at the second C atom.
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Draw a structural formula and write the molecular formula for 1-hexene
Step 3: Fill Remaining Bonds with Hydrogen Atoms
There are 6 C atoms and 12 H atoms in total, so the molecular formula is C6H12
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Write the IUPAC name and the molecular formula for each of the followingalkenes:
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Draw a structural formula and write the molecular formula for each of the following hydrocarbons:
(a) ethene
(b) ethyne
(c) 2-hexene
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Assignment
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