CHM136H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Benzene, Solvent, Butane

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*common organic bases: characterized by an atom with a lone pair of electrons that can bond to h+ Lewis definition leads to a description of many reaction patterns. Lewis definition of acids: includes: group 3 metals bf3, alcl3. Most oxygen and nitrogen containing organic compounds are lewis bases: have lone pairs of electrons. Some compounds can act as both aids and bases depending on the reaction. Stereochemistry: the 3d arrangement of atoms in a molecule of interest. Functional group: a group of atoms having characteristic behaviour in all molecules it occurs. The group reacts typically: usually independent of the rest of the molecule. Hydrocarbons (aliphatic = compounds that do not contain benzene rings, aromatic = compounds that do contain benzene rings) 1 alkanes with 4+ carbon atoms have more than one structure. 2 example: butane c4 = (n-butane) n = normal. structures: butane and isobutene (both are c4h10) Constitutional isomers: any compounds differing in how their atoms are.

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