CHM136H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Parent Hydride, Substituent, Alkane

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Chapter 3: organic compounds: alkanes and their stereochemistry. Functional group collection of atoms at a site that have a characteristic behaviour in all molecules where it occurs. The group reacts in a typical way, generally independent of the rest of the molecule. Eg/ the double bonds in simple and complex alkenes react with bromine in the same way. Arenes have special bonds that are represented as alternating single and double c-c bonds in a six membered ring. Functional groups with carbon singly bonded to an electronegative atom. Groups with a carbon-oxygen double bond (carbonyl groups) Alkanes compounds with c-c single bonds and c-h bonds only (no functional groups) Connecting carbons can lead to large or small molecules. The formula for an alkane with no rings in it must be cnh2n+2: n = number of c"s. Alkanes are saturated with hydrogen (no more can be added( Ch4 = methane, c2h6 = ethane, c3h8 = propane.

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