CHEM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Propene, Cycloalkane, Chemical Formula

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Unsaturated hydrocarbons: unsaturated hydrocarbon: a hydrocarbon with one or more carbon-carbon multiple bonds. Physical properties similar to those of saturated hydrocarbons. Reactivity of unsaturated hydrocarbons is due to carbon carbon multiple bond(s). Functional group: functional group: part of an organic molecule where most of its chemical reactions take place, unsaturated hydrocarbon functional group: carbon-carbon multiple bonds, subdivided into 3 groups: Alkenes: contain one or more carbon-carbon double bond. Alkynes: contain one or more carbon-carbon triple bond. Aromatic hydrocarbons: a special type of delocalized bonding that involves a six membered carbon ring. Characteristics of alkenes and cycloalkenes: alkenes: an alkene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains one or more carbon-carbon double bond, functional group: c=c group, naming: names end with -ene. Replace the alkane suffix -ane with the suffix ene. Select as the parent carbon chain the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms that contains both carbon atoms of the double bond.

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