Basic organic chemistry Flashcards

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Why does carbon have so many different compounds?

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  1. Carbons are able to bond with each other, creating chains and rings of different sizes.2. Carbons are able to form a range of different bonds with itself including single, double and triple.3. Carbon is also able to form a range of different bonds with other elements due to having 4 spare bonds.
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What is a homologous series?

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

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What are the different homologous series and what are their functional groups?

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  1. Alkane.2. Alkene (C=C bond).3. Halogenoalkanes (C-X), X being a halogen atom.4. Alcohol (-OH).5. Aldehyde (-HO).6. Ketone (C=O).7. Carboxylic acid (-COOH).
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What are the corresponding prefixes/ suffixes for the different functional groups?

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  1. Alkane: -ane.2. Alkene: -ene.3. Halogenoalkanes: Fluoro-, Chloro-, Bromo-, Iodo-.4. Alcohol: -ol.5. Aldehyde: -al.6. Ketone: -one.7. Carboxylic acid: -oic acid.
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What is a display formula?

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A formula showing the relative positioning of all the atoms in a molecule and the bonds between them.

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What is a structural formula?

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A formula showing the minimal detail for the arrangement of atoms in a molecule.

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What is a skeletal formula?

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A simplified organic formula, with hydrogen atoms removed from alkyl chains, leaving just a carbon skeleton and associated functional groups.

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What is an empirical formula?

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The simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element present in a compound.

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What is a molecular formula?

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The actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule.

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What is a general formula?

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The simplest algebraic formula of a member of a homologous series.

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What is a functional group?

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The part of the organic molecule responsible for its chemical reactions.

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What is a saturated hydrocarbon?

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A hydrocarbon containing only single bonds.

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What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon?

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A hydrocarbon containing carbon-to-carbon multiple bonds.

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What is an aliphatic hydrocarbon?

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A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together in straight or branched chains.

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What is an alicyclic hydrocarbon?

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A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together in a ring structure.

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What are structural isomers?

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Molecules with the same molecular formula but with different structural arrangements of atoms.

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How can structural isomerism occur?

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  1. A hydrocarbon chain can be branched or unbranched.2. The functional group can be in different positions on the hydrocarbon chain.3. Functional groups may be different, but have the same molecular formula.