CHEM1003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Structural Isomer, Substituent, Butane

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Lecture 31
Thursday, 26 May 2016
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Organic Chemistry (1)
Carbon Chemistry:
Carbon is unusual
o Bonds strongly to itself
o Forms long chains or rings
Biomolecules - molecule that functions in maintaining and reproducing life
Organic compounds - vast majority of carbon compounds excluding oxides and
carbonates (inorganic form)
When carbon has 4 atoms bound to it these atoms have a tetrahedral shape
Double bonds - sharing of 2 pairs of electrons
Triple bond - sharing 3 pairs of electrons
Hydrocarbons:
Hydrocarbon - compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen
Saturated - all carbon-carbon bonds are single bonds
Unsaturated - containing carbon-carbon multiple bonds
Alkanes:
Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons
All 109.5o angles between atoms
Normal/straight-chain hydrocarbons
o Contain strings or chains of carbon atoms
o Can be represented by the structure
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Formulas for the first 10 straight-chain Alkanes:
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