4.1.1- Basic Concepts Of Organic Chemistry Flashcards

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hydrocarbon

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a compound containing carbon and hydrogen only

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2
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saturated

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single bonds only

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3
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unsaturated

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Contains carbon-carbon multiple bonds

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4
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homologous series

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A family of compounds with similar chemical properties whose successive members differ by the addition of a -CH2 group

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5
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functional group

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a group of atoms responsible for the characteristic reactions of a compound

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Aliphatic

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Carbon atoms are joined to each other in unbranched chains, branched chains, or non-aromatic rings

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Alicyclic

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An aliphatic compound arranged in non-aromatic rings, with or without branches

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Aromatic

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Some or all of the carbon atoms are found in a benzene ring

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Alkynes

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A hydrocarbon containing at least one triple carbon-carbon bond with the general formula CnH2n+1

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isomer

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Molecules with the same molecular formula but a different arrangement of atoms within the molecule, giving it a different structural formula

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11
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molecular formula

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Shows the number and type of atoms of each element present in a molecule

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12
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molecular formula example

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C2H6O

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13
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empirical formula

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Simplest whole number ratio of the atoms present in a compound

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General formula

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Simplest algebraic formula for any member of a homologous series

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15
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Displayed formula

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Shows the relative positioning of all of the atoms in a molecule and the bonds between them

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structural formula

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Shows the arrangement of atoms in a molecule

17
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structural formula example

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CH3CH2CH2CH3

18
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skeletal formula

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remove all the carbon and hydrogen labels and remove any bonds to hydrogen atoms

19
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homolytic fission

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each bonded atom receives one electron from the bonding pair, forming two radicals

20
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heterolytic fission

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one bonded atom takes both of the electrons from the bond

21
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radical

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a species with an unpaired electron

22
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curly arrows

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used to show the movement of electron pairs when bonds are broken or made

23
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addition reaction

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two reactants join to form one product

24
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substitution reaction

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atom or group of atoms is replaced by a different atom or group of atoms

25
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elimination reaction

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removal of a small molecule from a larger one