CHM136H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3-4: Dihedral Angle, Alkane, Chemical Formula

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Hydrocarbon: a compound composed only of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Alkanes: saturated hydrocarbons; have the general formula (cnh2n+2) *hydrocarbons that contain the maximum number of hydrogen atoms per carbon have no multiple bonds (only single) or rings. C c bonds: strong efectively non-polar. C h bonds: strong efectively non-polar. *saturated hydrocarbon regions of larger molecules often viewed as. Don"t expect too much chemistry/reactivity at saturated hydrocarbon regions. Compounds with the same molecular formula but a diferent connectivity (order of attachment) of their atoms. Have diferent physical/chemical properties similar but not identical. Classiication of c and h in alkanes and alkyl groups: primary (1 ) c. A carbon bonded to one other carbon: 1 h. Hydrogen bonded to a 1 c: secondary (2 ) c. A carbon bonded to two other carbons: 2 h. Hydrogen bonded to a 2 c: tertiary (3 ) c. A carbon bonded to three other carbons: 3 h.

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