organic chemistry lesson 1 Flashcards

1
Q

what elements do these compounds usually have?

A

• All organic compounds will contain carbon and MOST

will contain hydrogen, some will contain an O, N, Cl or F

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2
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what is a hydrocarbon?

A

• Hydrocarbons refer to the molecules containing

ONLY C & H

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3
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name the ways to represent a hydrocarbon formula

A

1) Full structural
2) Condensed structural
3) Molecular
4) Line (every end point & vertex represent a carbon)

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4
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name the types of hydrocarbons (only name)

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• Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Cycloalkanes, Cycloalkenes, Cycloalkynes, Amines, Amides, Carboxylic acids, Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Esters

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5
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Alkanes

A

straight chained single bonded carbons

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Alkenes

A

straight chain with one or more double

bonded carbons

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7
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Alkynes

A

straight chain with one or more triple

bonds

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8
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Cycloalkanes

A

circular chain with single bonded

carbons

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9
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Cycloalkenes

A

circular chain with one or more

double bonds

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10
Q

Cycloalkynes

A

circular chain with one or more triple

bonds

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11
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Amines

A

have NH2 group

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12
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Amides

A

have CONH2 group

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13
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Carboxylic acids

A

have COOHgroup

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14
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Alcohols

A

have OH group

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15
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Aldehydes

A

have C=O at the end of a hydrocarbon

chain

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16
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Ketones

A

have C=O in the middle of the hydrocarbon chain

17
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Esters

A

have O joining two hydrocarbon chains

18
Q

rules for naming organic molecules

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  • # of carbon atoms present = prefix (beginning)

* Type of organic molecule = suffix (ending)

19
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suffix Alkanes:

20
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suffix Alkynes:

21
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suffix Ketone:

22
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suffix Aldehydes:

23
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suffix Alkenes:

24
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suffix Carboxylic acids:

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suffix Alcohols:
ol
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suffix Amides:
amide
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name the prefixes in order:
Meth, eth, prop, but, pent, hex, hept, oct, non, dec
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ALKYL GROUP
an alkane which has lost one H
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rule for naming alkyl groups
an alkyl group is named by changing the “ane” | ending of the original hydrocarbon “yl”