4.1.1 Basics of Organic Chemistry Flashcards

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What does nomenclature mean?

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The system used for naming organic compounds

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What does the term empirical formula mean?

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Simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a molecule

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What does the term molecular formula mean?

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It provides the actual number of atoms of different elements in a molecule

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4
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What does the term displayed formula mean?

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It shows every atom and every bond in a molecule

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5
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What does the term structural formula mean?

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It shows the arrangement of atoms in a molecule without showing every bond

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6
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Define skeletal formula

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A type of formula which is drawn as lines with each vertex being a carbon atom. Carbon atoms not drawn, assume each C atom has an unspecified bonds such as C-H

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7
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Define homologous series

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A series of organic compounds having the same functional group but with each successive member differing by CH2

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What is a functional group?

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A group of atoms responsible for characteristic reactions of a compound

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9
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What is an aliphatic hydrocarbon?

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Hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together ina straight line or branched chain

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What is an alicyclic hydrocarbon?

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Hydrocarbons arranged in non aromatic rings with or without side chains

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11
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What is an aromatic hydrocarbon?

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Hydrocarbon that contains at least one benzene ring

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12
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Give the suffixes for:

a. no double bonds
b. at least one double bond
c. an alcohol
d. an aldehyde
e. a ketone
f. a carboxylic acid

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a. no double bonds - ane
b. at least one double bond -ene
c. an alcohol -ol
d. an aldehyde -al
e. a ketone - one
f. a carboxylic acid - oic acid

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13
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Give the prefixes for:

a. CH3 group
b. C2H5 group
c. C3H7 group
d. C4H9 group
e. Cl group
f. Br group
g. I group

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a. CH3 group Methyl-
b. C2H5 group Ethyl-
c. C3H7 group Propyl-
d. C4H9 group Butyl-
e. Cl group Chloro-
f. Br group Bromo-
g. I group Iodo-

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14
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What is the general formula of alkanes?

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CnH2n+2

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15
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What is the general formula of alkenes?

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Cn H2n

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16
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What is the general formula of alcohols?

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Cn H2n+1 OH

17
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What does saturated mean?

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Organic compounds which only contain single bonds

18
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What are unsaturated compounds?

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Organic compounds that contain at least one carbon carbon double covalent bond (C=C)

19
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Define structural isomerism

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When molecules have the same molecular formula but different structural formula

20
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What are the 3 ways in which structural isomers can be formed?

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  1. Alkyl groups can be in different places
  2. Functional groups can be bonded to different parts
  3. there can be different functional groups
21
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What are stereoisomers?

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Organic compounds with the same molecular formula but have different arrangements of atoms in space

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What is EZ isomerism and how are the E and Z isomers decided?

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EZ isomerism is caused by the limited rotation about C=C double bonds

If the two substituents with the highest molecular mass are on the same side of the double bond, it is the Z (zusammen) isomer

If they are on different sides, it is the E (entgegen) isomer

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What is Cis-trans isomerism?

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Special type of EZ isomerism where the two substituents on each carbon atom are the same

24
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What is homolytic fission?

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It happens when each bonding atom receive one electron from the bonded pair, forming two radicals

25
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What is heterolytic fission?

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When one bonding atom receives both electrons from the bonded pair

26
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What are radicals?

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Highly reactive, neutral species

27
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How is a covalent bond formed from two radicals?

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The radicals collide and the electrons are involved in the bond formation