CAS CH 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Chemical Formula, Alkyne, Alkane

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All organic compounds are made up of carbon atoms bonded with carbon atoms. Tables used: o, p, q, r (below: bonds between 2 carbon atoms only) Hydrocarbons the simplest organic compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen. Homologous series families of hydrocarbons used for identifying. Isomers substances that have the same molecular formula but are different compounds with different structures. Functional group(s) classification of arrangement of atoms in an organic molecule containing another element. (e. g. oxygen, bromine) There are three ways alkanes, alkenes and alkynes can be written: molecular (c3h8), dashed-structural, and condensed structural (e. g. Naming structures: find longest chain of carbon atoms (parent chain) and name. If it is an alkene or alkyne, give the lowest possible # for the double or triple bond. If it is a branched alkane, look for lowest possible branch of carbon and name the branch with reg. prefix and suffix of -yl (e. g. ethyl)

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