CHEM 134 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Ethanol, Alkyne, Phenol

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Cyclic saturated hydrocarbons are called cycloalkanes. They have the general formula cnh2n. The three classes of unsaturated hydrocarbons are: The simplest alkenes contain one c=c bond per molecule. The general formula for simple alkenes is cnh2n. Each doubly bonded c atom is sp2 hybridized: the sp2 hybrid consists of: Two s bonds (single bonds) and. One s and one p bond (double bond) The simplest alkyne is c2h2, ethyne, or acetylene. Alkynes with only one c c bond have the formula cnh2n-2. Each carbon atom in a c c bond is sp hybridized. Each sp hybrid contains two bonds and two bonds. The carbon atom will have one single bond and one triple bond. Alkynes are named like the alkenes except that the suffix -yne is used with the characteristic stem. The alkyne stem is derived from the name of the alkane with the same number of carbon atoms. Ethyl alcohol (ethanol), c2h5oh, is the most familiar alcohol.

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