CHEM 1210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Aldehyde, Ketone, Chemical Formula

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Hydrocarbons: organic compounds made only of carbon and hydrogen. Classification of organic hydrocarbons: alkanes: all c-c, single bonds. Saturated: alkenes: have c=c, double bonds. Unsaturated: alkynes: have carbon-carbon triple bonds. Unsaturated: aromatic: have a benzene-like structure. Naming organic compounds: meth-1, eth-2, prop- 3, but-4, pent-5, hex-6, hept-7, oct-8, non-9, dec-10. Naming based on functional group: alkane- ane, alkene- ene, alkyne- yne, alcohol- ol, carbocyclic acid- ic, aldehyde- al, ketone- one. Cis and trans alkenes: cis: same side (of carbon double bond, trans: opposite side (of carbon double bond) Organic formulas: mole(cid:272)ular for(cid:373)ula: gi(cid:448)es the (cid:374)u(cid:373)(cid:271)er a(cid:374)d ki(cid:374)ds of ato(cid:373)s (cid:271)ut (cid:449)e do(cid:374)"t k(cid:374)o(cid:449) what it looks like (ex. C4h10: structural formula: order of attachment of atoms in a molecule, perspective formula: shows the geometry (i. e. triangles and dashes, line angle formula: a short hand zig-zag notation. Isomers: compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures. Attract water molecules: sugars have polar alcohol groups.

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