Organic chemistry Flashcards

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Saturated hydrocarbons

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For every atom of carbon it contains the maximum number of hydrogen
So therefore only has single bonds

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Unsaturated hydrocarbons

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For every carbon atom there is room for more hydrogen atoms to bond to it but it doesn’t because it has multiple bonds
Therefore a hydrocarbon with multiple bonds

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How to represent a molecule

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By its name
Or it’s formula (different types)

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Displayed formulae

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Show and display every atom and what element it is and it’s bond in a molecule

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structural formulae

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Group all the atoms joined to a particular carbon atom together
So every carbon atom and what it’s bonded to

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Skeletal formulae

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A zig zag line that for every turn or change in direction represents a carbon atom
And does not show the hydrogen bonds

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Molecular formula

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Show the total numbers of every atom of each element
They are not grouping carbon atoms together like the structural formula however
Yet they can represent different molecules as the bonds it forms will be ambiguous

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Empirical formula

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Shows the formula like the molecular formula but as the simplest whole number ratio

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Functional group

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A group of atoms in a molecule that give the molecule distinctive and predictable properties
Like acid = COOH

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Homologous series

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When each formula with a functional group contains one more carbon atom and the atoms bonded to it
This is they therefore have similar properties which can increase/decrease down the series

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General formula

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Using n for number of carbon atoms and then putting a number before n for every other element
To tell us the relationship between carbon and other atoms in a homologous series

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Addition

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Joining 2 or more molecules to form a giant molecule

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Polymerisation

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Joining together lots of small molecules to form a giant molecule

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Elimination

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When a small group of atoms break away from a large molecule

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Substitution

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When one species is replaced by another (usually functional group)

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Nucleophile

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Electron pair donors
A reagent with negative charge - an ion, double bond or lone pair of electrons
Attracted to positive areas

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Electrophile

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Electron pair acceptors which accept negative electrons
A reagent with positive charge - an ion or polar molecules

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Radicals

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Has an unpaired electron (NOT lone pair) so highly reacted because can form covalent bonds