orgo: naming compounds Flashcards
1
Q
priority rules chart
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- carboxylic acid
- ester
- amide
- nitrile
- aldehyde
- ketone
- alcohol
- amine
- alkene
- alkyne
- alkane, ether, alkyl halide
2
Q
alkanes + general formula
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- C(n) H(2n+2)
- suffix “-ane” from longest carbon chain
- prefixes “di/tri..” if more than one branch
- if more than 1 longest chain, pick one w most branches
3
Q
alkenes + general formula
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- C(n) H(2n)
- double bond
- suffix “-ene”
4
Q
cyclic alkanes
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- add prefix “cyclo-“
5
Q
alkynes + general formula
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- C(n) H(2n-2)
- triple bond
- suffix “yne”
6
Q
how do u number bonds in alkenes/alkynes
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C atom closest to multiple bond
7
Q
alcohol
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- hydroxyl unit (-OH)
- replace “e” in alkane w/ “-ol”
8
Q
polyalcohols
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- many -OH
- do prefix “di/tri..” before suffix “-ol”
9
Q
aromatic alcohols
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- benzene ring
-number where the OH are, then do - hydroxybenzene - NOT cyclo…wtv
10
Q
organic halides
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- have halogen element
- add chloro/fluoro/bromo/iodo after # - prefix but before the alkane/kene/kyne
- no dashes, j throw it in there
- if theres alkyl groups, do it before alkyl group
11
Q
ethers
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- have O w/ carbons on both sides, -O-
- parent name w/ longest carbon, thn name shortest carbon w/ suffix “-oxy” and treat as branch
- number it low as possible and put that number in beginning w/ dash, #-
12
Q
aldehydes vs ketones
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- aldehyes: carbonyl attached to last carbon
- ketones: carbonyl attached to middle of carbon chain
13
Q
aldehydes
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- have =O at end
- find longest chain and add suffix “-al”
- give lowest number to aldehyde (obvi)
14
Q
ketones
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- have =O in middle
- name longest chain w/ suffix “-one”
- use number (lowest possible) and place it at front
15
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carboxylic acids
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- have -COOH (=O and -OH)
- longest chain, remove “e” and add “-oic acid”
- give lowest number to carboxyl and dash it at beginning