CHEM 1040 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cycloalkene, Cycloalkane, Chemical Formula

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Chemistry of compounds that contain carbon (except: co, co2, hcn, co3. Carbon is covalently bonded to another carbon, hydrogen and possibly to oxygen, a halogen or nitrogen. Carbon joins other in chains or rings and can have branches coming off of these chains or rings. One molecular formula can represent many different compounds (called structural isomers) Properties of organic compounds are determined by certain groups of atoms within the molecule- called functional groups- the part of the molecule where most reactions occur. Organic compounds are divided into families based on the functional groups they contain. The naming of organic compounds is based on the number of carbons that are in a chain, branch and ring. The following prefixes are used to indicate the number of carbons: 1: hydrocarbons, naming saturated hydrocarbons: alkanes: straight chain alkanes. Parent chain must include the double bond (not necessarily the longest chain)

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