CHM136H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Isobutane, Alkyl, Propyl Group

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Alkyl groups: alkyl group (a part of a molecule): remove from one h atom from an alkane, general abbreviation: r (for the rest of the molecule , name: Ch2ch3 is ethyl (from ethane: from propyl on, there are multiple isomers (n-propyl - connected to end carbon atom; and isopropyl - connected to middle carbon) Alkane chemical properties: called paraffins (low affinity compounds) because they are very nonreactive why, non-polar, strong bonds, c-c and c-h bonds are very strong, burn in a flame (react with o2) producing co2, h2o and heat. Sep. 29, 2016: react with cl2 in the presence of light to form alkyl chlorides - a very messy process (multiple products, hv = light. Alkane physical properties: boiling points (bp) and melting points (mp) increases as alkane size increases, dispersion forces increases as molecule size increases resulting in higher mp and bp.

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