Unit 2-Glossary Flashcards

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saturated

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Compounds containing only single carbon–carbon bonds

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2
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unsaturated

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Compounds containing at least one carbon–carbon double bond

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3
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Isomers

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are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulae

may belong to different homologous series

usually have different physical properties

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4
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Hydrolysis

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Use of water to break covalent bonds

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5
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Hydration

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Addition of water to a species

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6
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Addition

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Combination of two or more molecules to form a single molecule

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7
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Alcohols

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Carbon compounds which contain the hydroxyl functional group -OH

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Aldehydes

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Carbon compounds which contain the -CHO functional group. They are formed by the oxidation of primary alcohols and are oxidised to produce carboxylic acids.

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9
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Alkanes

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A homologous series of saturated hydrocarbons, general formula CnH2n+2. The first member is methane CH4.

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10
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Alkenes

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A homologous series of unsaturated hydrocarbons, general formula CnH2n. The first member is ethene C2H4.

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11
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Amide or Peptide Link

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The amide or peptide link is CONH and occurs between each pair of amino acid residues in the chain.

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12
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Amino Acids

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Compounds of general formula, H2NCHRCOOH- where R is for example H, CH3, C6H5CH2 - which link by condensation reaction to form proteins.

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13
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Condensation Reaction

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A reaction in which two (or more) molecules join together by the elimination of a small molecule sich as water.

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Dehydration

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The removal of water from a single compound, for example, dehydration of ethanol, C2H5OH, produces ethene C2H4

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15
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Denaturing/Denature

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A protein/enzyme whcuh changes it’s shape by an increase in temperature or reduction in pH

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16
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Detergent

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A soap-like molecule which can dissolve fats and oils. Unlike soaps, detergents do not conatian a carboxlyate (COO-) head.

17
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Emulsion

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A mixture of liquids where small droplets of one liquid are dispersed in another liquid.

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