CHE 8A Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Ethane, Propyl Group, Butane

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19 Jan 2018
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Ch4 methane: only 1 possible structure. Ch3ch3 ethane (c2h6: only 1 possible structure. Ch3ch2ch3 propane (c3h8: only 1 possible structure. C4h10 butane: 2 possible isomers = same atoms different things, 2 constitutional isomers = same atoms, different bonds = different chemical and physical properties. Primary c is bonded to 1 c. Secondary c is bonded to 2 c. C5h12 pentane tertiary c is bonded to 3 c: 3 constitutional isomers iso- typically means you have 2 ch3 on the same c. Neo- typically means you have 3 ch3 on the same c. No prefix typically means just the linear form. Iupac: usually we name branched chains this way, description of structure, main chain is the longest linear string of carbons, we name this the alkane, we add the branches as alkyl groups. Primary hydrogens are bonded to primary carbons. Secondary hydrogens are bonded to secondary carbons.

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