Organic Chemistry Definitions Flashcards

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Carbocation

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A very reactive species, typically an intermediate, with a positive carbon atom

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Addition reaction

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A molecule is added across a double bond resulting in a saturated product

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Electrophile

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An electron deficient species that can accept a lone pair of electrons

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Elimination reaction

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A reaction in which the double bond is formed as a small molecule is lost from a saturated compound

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Free radical

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A very reactive species with an unpaired electron

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Functional group

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The atom or group of atoms responsible for the chemical properties of an organic compound

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Homologous series

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A group of compounds that have the same functional group and similar chemical properties and that show a gradation in physical properties

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Hydrogenation

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A reaction in which hydrogen is added to a compound

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Hydrolysis

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A reaction with water which involves the breaking of a O-H bond in water

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Lone pair

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A pair of electrons in the outer occupied energy level not involved in bonding

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Nucleophile

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A species that can donate a lone pair of electrons to an electron deficient carbon atom to form an active covalent bond

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reflux

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a method of prolonged heating without loss by evaporation

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species

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a general term used to denote an atom, ion or molecule

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structural formula

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a formula which shows how the atoms are arranged in a molecule

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reaction mechanism

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the individual steps by which a reaction occurs

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isomers

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substances with the same molecular formula but with different properties

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structural isomers

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molecules with the same molecular formula but with different arrangements of the atom e.. different structural formula

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examples of structural formulas

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functional groups isomers, chain isomers, position isomers, geometrical isomers

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functional group isomers

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isomers that contain different functional groups

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chain isomers

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isomers in which the carbon atoms in the chain are arranged in different patterns

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position isomers

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isomers in which the functional group is attached to different carbon atoms

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stereoisomers

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molecules with the same molecular and structural formula but a different spatial arrangements of atoms