Unit 7 - 10 Functional Groups Flashcards

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What are Aromatic Hydrocarbons?

A

• contain Benzenes

Benzene rings with only 2 branches are given specific prefixes

~ 1, 2 = ortho-
~ 1, 3 = meta-
~ 1, 4 = para-

*prefix “phenyl-“ is used when Benzene is a branch

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What are Alkyl Halides?

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• a Halogen attached to the Hydrocarbon chain

Prefixes:
Fluorine = fluoro-
Chlorine = chloro-
Bromine = bromo-
Iodine = iodo-
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What are alcohols?

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  • contains -OH group in compound
  • change ending to -ol
  • use di, tri, etc. before the -ol to indicate number
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What are carboxylic acids?

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  • contain an O=C-OH group
  • name Hydrocarbon as usual changing the ending to -ioc acid

Ex. 3-methylbutanOIC ACID

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What are Amines?

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  • contain an N with 3 lines going out
  • change ending of hydrocarbon to -ylamine or add “AMINO” in front of normal hydrocarbon name
  • amino acids contain both an amine and a carboxylic acid

Ex. EthYLAMINE or AMINO ethane

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What are Esters?

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  • contain an O=C-O- Group joining 2 Hydrocarbons
  • name hydrocarbon with the double bonded oxygen as usual changing the ending to -oate

Ex. Methyl butanOATE

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7
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What are amides?

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  • contains a C connected with a double bonded O and an N with 2 H branches
  • change hydrocarbon ending to -amide

Ex. ButanAMIDE

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8
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What are Ethers?

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  • two hydrocarbon chains joined by an Oxygen atom
  • name shorter hydrocarbon with an -oxy ending followed by the longer hydrocarbon

Ex. 3-methyl-1-propOXYbutane

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What are Aldehydes?

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• contain a C connected with a double bonded O and an H

*not to be confused with “OH”

  • change ending to -al
  • Ex. PropanAL
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10
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What are Ketones?

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  • contain a C connected to a double bonded O
  • name hydrocarbon giving the location of the oxygen and changing the ending to -one

Ex. 3-pentanONE

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