CHEM1003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Phenol, Stereoisomerism, Methanol

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Lecture 33
Monday, 30 May 2016
1:47 pm
Organic Chemistry (3)
Double Bonds:
Due to the introduction of a double bond in the carbon backbone we do not
have the same rotation around the double bond that we have around the
single bond
This gives rise to an additional type of isomerism known as geometric
isomerism
Geometric isomers have the same number of atoms within a molecule but a
different arrangement in space
Cis-trans isomers are most common in alkenes
Cis isomers - arranged on the same side
Trans isomers - arranged on different sides
Aromatic Hydrocarbons:
Cyclic unsaturated hydrocarbons with strong aromas
Benzene - simplest aromatic hydrocarbon
Monosubstituted benzenes - use the substituent name as a prefix of benzene
o
Disubstituted benzenes - use numbers to indicate the position of substituents
and the substituent name as a prefix of benzene
Alcohols:
All alcohols contain the -OH group
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