Functional Groups and Aromatic Compounds Flashcards
1
Q
What is a hydrocarbon with no double bonds between carbons?
A
Alkane
2
Q
What is a hydrocarbon with double bonds between carbons?
A
Alkene
3
Q
What is a hydrocarbon with three bonds between carbons?
A
Alkyne
4
Q
What is the order of priority with functional groups?
A
- Carboxylic acid
- Ester
- Amide
- Aldehyde
- Ketone
- Alcohol
- Amine
- Ether
- Alkene
- Alkyne
5
Q
Functional group and naming of carboxylic acid
A
- COOH
- Ends in -oic acid
6
Q
Functional group and naming of ester
A
- COO-
- Ends in -oate
7
Q
Functional group and naming of amide
A
- CONH2
- Ends in -amide
8
Q
Functional group and naming of aldehyde
A
- COH
( double bond O and single bond H do a carbon) - Ends in - al
- Starts with Formyl- (is carboxylicacid, ester or amide present)
9
Q
Functional group and naming of ketone
A
- COC-
( double bond O attached to carbon in middle of chain) - Ends in -one
Starts in oxy- ( if lower priority than other functional groups)
10
Q
Functional group and naming of alcohol
A
-OH
- Ends in -ol
- Starts with hydroxy- ( if lower priority)
11
Q
Functional group and naming of amine
A
- NH2, NH, N
- Ends in -amine
- Starts in amino- (if lower priority)
12
Q
Functional group and naming of ether
A
- COC
(Single bond O between two carbons) - Ends in -ether
- Starts with oxy-
EXAMPLE:
Ethoxypropane
13
Q
Functional group and naming of nitrile
A
- CN
- Starts with Cyano-
- Ends in -nitrile
14
Q
Functional group and naming of benzene
A
- Benzene ring (cyclohex-1,3,5-triene)
- Ends in -benzene
- Starts in Phenyl- (if adjoining chain has 7+ carbons or has several functional groups)
1,2 = ortho
1,3 = meta
1,4 = para
EXAMPLE:
Ortho-dimethyl benzene