[11.1 & 11.3] basic concepts + representing formulae Flashcards
what is catenation and how does it relate to carbon?
- catenation is the ability to form bonds between atoms of the same element
- carbon forms chains and rings, with single, double, and triple covalent bonds, because it is able to form strong covalent bonds with other carbon atoms
what is a homologous series?
a family of compounds with similar chemical properties whose successive members differ by the addition of a -CH₂ - group
what is a functional group?
- it is the part of the organic molecule that is largely responsible for the molecule’s chemical properties
- it determines the chemistry of organic compounds
what is the molecular formula?
the exact number of atoms of each element present in the molecule
what is the empirical formula?
the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in the molecule
what is the structural formula?
the minimal detail using conventional groups, for an unambiguous structure (eg. CH₃CH₂CH₂CH₃)
what is the displayed formula?
it shows both the relative placing of atoms and the number of bonds between them. all bonds are shown and double as =
what is the skeletal formula?
it is used to show a simplified organic formula by removing hydrogen atoms from alkyl chains, leaving just a carbon skeleton and associated functional groups
what is the general formula?
it represents any member of a homologous series (eg. for alkanes it is CₙH₂ₙ₊₂)
- the formula does not apply for cyclic compounds