6 - Organic chemistry Flashcards

(40 cards)

1
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what is organic chemistry?

A

the branch of chemistry concerned with the compounds of carbon

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2
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What elements do hydrocarbons contain?

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hydrogen and carbon

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3
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Name for 1 carbon?

A

meth

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4
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name for 2 carbons?

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eth

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5
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name for 3 carbons?

A

prop

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6
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name for 4 carbons?

A

but

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7
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name for 5 carbons?

A

pent

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8
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name for 6 carbons?

A

hex

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9
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name for 7 carbons?

A

hept

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10
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name for 8 carbons?

A

oct

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11
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name for 9 carbons?

A

non

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12
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name for 10 carbons?

A

dec

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13
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what is a homologous series?

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It’s a series of compounds that have similar properties and the same general formula, eg, Alkanes

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14
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Alkanes general formula?

A

CnH2n+2

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15
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Alkenes general formula?

A

CnH2n

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16
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Alkynes general formula?

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CnH2n-2

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17
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Alcohols general formula?

18
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Halogenoalakanes general formula?

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adlehydes general formula?

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Carboxylic acids general formula?

21
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Relative atomic mass?

A

is the weighted mean mass of 1/12 of an element relative to carbon 12

22
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Naming organic compounds?

A

1) identify the longest carbon chain
2) identify the main functional group, this gives you the suffix or the prefix
3) Number the carbon chain
4) Find any side chains, add this to the start of the name and number the carbon it’s attached to
5) for identical side chains use, di, tri and tetra

23
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Addition reaction?

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a reaction where 2 or more molecules join together to form another molecule

24
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Polymerisation?

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A reaction where many monomers join together to make a long chain polymer

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Elimination?
A reaction where atoms or small groups are lost from adjacent carbon atoms
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Reduction reaction?
A reaction where a species gains electrons
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substitution?
A reaction where an atom or group is replaced by another
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Hydrolysis?
A reaction where a molecule is split by adding H+ and OH- (derived from water)
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Oxidation?
A reaction in which a species loses electrons
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Mechanisms, what do they show?
the sequence of events that take place to form your new products in an organic reaction
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what is a neucleophile?
Electron pair acceptors
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what are Radicals?
these have unpaired electrons, which makes them very reactive!
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Structural isomers?
they have the same molecular formula, but different structural formulae
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Chain isomers?
This is when the carbon chains get arranged differently | Most obvious is a straight chain that follows with branched options
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Position isomers?
These are possible when there are functional groups that can be put in different positions
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Functional group isomers?
These structural isomers have different functional groups, leading to very different physical and chemical properties
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Stereo isomers?
these have the same molecular formula and order in which the atoms are bonded but differ in 3D space
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Rules for more complicated molecules?
Atoms with a larger atomic number, are given high priority | If the atoms directly bonded to a carbon are the same you move to the next one
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Trans isomers, E isomer?
the same groups are on opposite sides of the double bond
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Cis isomers, Z isomer?
the same groups are on the same side of the double bond