CHEM 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Acetylene, Cyclohexene, Ethylene

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Compounds that have only carbon and hydrogen: alkane = no double or triple bonds, ex. pentane and cyclohexane. Two types of reactions = burning/combustion and radical reactions: alkene = no triple bonds, but at least one c c double bond, ex. propene, cyclohexene, ethene. Ethene is used as a starting material for the synthesis of many things: very reactive, the pi bond they have are very reactive, alkynes = contain at least one c c triple bond, ex. Extra stabilization due to resonance: aromatic. Benzene is a very stable molecule, and it is completely at because all the carbons are sp2 and trigonal planar: very un-reactive. Roots meth- = 1, eth- = 2, prop- = 3, but- = 4, pent- = 5, hex- = 6, hect- = 7, oct- = 8, non- = 9, dect- = 10: -yl = when you remove a hydrogen from a carbon and attach it to something, iso- = isomer.

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