CHM136H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cyclobutane, Ethylene, Butane

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Drawing molecules in 3d wedges and dashes should be beside each other. Avoid drawing all bonds for parts of molecules that aren"t of interest e. g. c6h5(ch2)3 ch2 ch2 c6h5(ch2)3 can be simplified to show only the structure of the c2h4 of interest rather than the entire molecule. Are hydrocarbons: a compound composed only of carbon and hydrogen. Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons, with general formula cnh2n+2. Hydrocarbons that contain the maximum number of hydrogen atoms per carbon = no multiple bonds or rings e. g. butane, c4h10, is saturated. 2-butene, c4h8, or cyclobutane, also c4h8, are unsaturated. Therefore alkanes are non-polar molecules of low reactivity. Saturated hydrocarbon regions of larger molecules are often viewed as molecular scaffolds" strength of bond comes from fact that c is sp3 hybridized with tetrahedral structure functional groups are point of reactivity. Alkanes: middle and suffix = ane", e. g. propane.

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