CHM 2211 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Ketone, Molecular Geometry, Organolithium Reagent

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Chapter 21: aldehydes and ketones nucleophilic addition. Aldehydes and ketones contain a carbonyl group: aldehyde contains at least one h atom bonded to the carbonyl, a ketone has two alkyl or aryl groups bonded to the carbonyl. Aldehydes and ketones react with nucleophiles: as the number of r groups around the carbonyl carbon increases, the reactivity of the carbonyl compound decreases. Nomenclature naming aldehydes: to name an aldehyde using the iupac system: If the cho is bonded to a chain of carbons, find the longest chain containing the cho group, and change the e- ending of the parent alkene to the suffix -al. If the cho group is bonded to a ring, name the ring and add the suffix -carbaldehyde. Nomenclature naming ketones: to name an acyclic ketone using iupac rules, find the longest chain containing the carbonyl group, and change de -e ending of the parent alkene to the suffix -one.

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