DF lmhij: Organic functional groups & nomenclature; catalysis; cracking Flashcards
Why does carbon bond covalently, rather than ionically?
- In group 4 so would form +4 or -4 ions
- Too highly charged to be stable
- Covalent bonding is stabler
Define catenation.
The covalent bonding of atoms of the same element into a series (chain/ring).
What are functional groups?
Modifiers responsible for the reactionary properties of molecules.
What are:
- aromatic compounds?
- arenes?
- aliphatic hydrocarbons?
- Molecules containing planar (flat) rings with delocalised electrons
- Hydrocarbons containing benzene
- Hydrocarbons based on chains of carbon atoms
- Benzene is aromatic but is not the only aromatic compound*
- All arenes are aromatic, but the reverse is untrue*
Give the molecular formula of benzene.
C6H6
What is a homologous series?
A family of hydrocarbons which share the same general formula.
Same functional groups; Un differs from Un+1 by -CH2
What is the general formula of an alkyl group?
CnH2n + 1
The common name for a compound is PVC, but its ___ name is polychloroethene.
systematic
Give the shortened structural formula of ethane.
CH3-CH3
CH3CH3
Give the electronic configuration of:
- the ground state of carbon
- its hybrid orbital (which is how you almost always encounter it)
1s22s22p2 → 1s22s12p3
What is the general formula of cycloalkanes?
CnH2n
Define:
- Saturated hydrocarbons
- Unsaturated hydrocarbons
- Ones containing no C=C or C≡C bonds; maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms
- Ones containing C=C and/or C≡C bonds; non-maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms
Name C2H5CH2(CH2)CH2(C2H5)C2H5
3-ethyl-4-methyl-hexane
Keep numbers as low as possible but also list side chains alphabetically.
Name CH2-C-CH-C2H5
Penta-1,2-diene
Don’t forget the a
Define cracking.
A reaction in which a larger molecule is turned into smaller ones.