CHEM 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Unsaturated Fat, Saturated Fat, Primary Alcohol

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22. 2 carbon: why it is unique forms four covalent bonds ability to form double and triple bonds tendency to catenate: catenate: to form chains. 22. 3 hydrocarbons: compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen hydrocarbon: compound containing only carbon and hydrogen types of hydrocarbons: alkanes single bonds between carbon atoms. Cnh2n: alkynes triple bonds between carbon atoms. Properies difer in the direcion in which they rotate polarized light their chemical behavior in a chiral environment. Dextrorotatory isomer (d isomer): rotates polarized light clockwise levorotatory isomer (l isomer): rotates polarized light counterclockwise racemic mixture: an equimolar mixture of both opical isomers that does not rotate polarized light at all. One carbon atom directly bonded with the oh funcional group. Most reacive: secondary alcohol two carbon atoms directly bonded with the oh funcional group, teriary alcohol three carbon atoms directly bonded with the oh funcional group.

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