Alkanes;Alkenes;Alkynes Chapter 1 .1 Flashcards
What does the abbreviation (IUPAC) Stands for?
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
What is the First Naming Step of the (IUPAC) within Nomenclatures?
Identify The Parent Chain
What is the Second Naming Step of the (IUPAC) within Nomenclatures?
Number The Parent Chain
What is the Third Naming Step of the (IUPAC) within Nomenclatures?
Name the Substituents
What is The Fourth Naming Step of the (IUPAC) within Nomenclatures?
Assign a Number to Each Substituent
What is the Final Step of the (IUPAC) within Nomenclatures?
Complete The Name
Meth (Prefix)
1
Eth (Prefix)
2
Prop (Prefix)
3
But (Prefix)
4
Pent (Prefix)
5
Hex (Prefix)
6
Hept (Prefix)
7
Oct (Prefix)
8
Non (Prefix)
9
Dec (Prefix)
10
Undec (Prefix)
11
What is the Molecular Formula for Alkanes?
CH4 ( 1 Carbon and a group of 4 Hydrogen)
Alkanes
Alkanes are simple hydrocarbons that are defined through the formula C n H 2 n+2 (For instance, 1 Carbon x 2 Hydrogen + 2 Hydrogen= CH4)
What is the suffix for Alkane?
NAME?
What is the suffix for naming a substituent of the parent chain?
NAME?
How are the numbers separated from each other and from words in a compound’s name?
Numbers are separated by commas and letters and numbers are separated by dashes.
Alkene
Alkene is a simple compound that contains a double bond between carbons. These simple hydrocarbons can be defined through the molecular formula CnH2n (For instance 4 Carbon x 2 Hydrogen gives a bond of 4(2) which means the carbons have a total of 8 Hydrogen).
What Is Alkene Suffix?
NAME?