CHEM 29402 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Dehydrogenation, Halogenation, Alkyne

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Chapter 20 organic chemistry part 1. Hydrocarbons are composed of carbons and hydrogens. Carbon-carbon bonds with only single bonds are called saturated. Carbon-carbon bonds with muliple bonds are called unsaturated. Structural isomerism is when two molecules have the same atoms, but diferent bonds. Due to their diferent structures, these isomers have diferent properies. Rules for naming alkanes: find the long chain of carbons atoms. In pyrolyic cracking, the heavier molecules are heated causing them to break into smaller molecules of gasoline fracion. Combusion reacions are the basis for the alkenes" widespread use as fuels. Can also undergo subsituion reacions (one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by diferent atoms) Can also under go dehydrogenaion reacions (hydrogens are removed, and the product is an unsaturated hydrocarbon) Hydrocarbons that contain a carbon-carbon double bond are called alkenes. Hydrocarbons that contain a carbon-carbon triple bond are called alkyne.

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