3.1 Organic Chemistry Flashcards

1
Q

What is the molecular formula?

A

The actual number of atoms of each element in a compound

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2
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What is the general formula?

A

The algebraic formula which describes a homologous series/ family of compounds. Ie) CnH2n+2

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3
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What is the structural formula?

A

It shows the all elements, carbon by carbon, including functional groups and H
CH3CH3CCl3

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4
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What is the displayed formula?

A

It shows how the atoms are arranged with their bonds

Think Ball and Stick Model

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5
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What is the skeletal formula?

A

A sketch of the carbon chain with functional groups written.

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6
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Alkanes

A

CnH2n+2
-ane
Saturated hydrocarbon

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7
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Alkenes

A

CnH2n
-ene
Unsaturated hydrocarbons

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8
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Halogenoalkanes

A
CnH2n+1X
Bromo-
Fluoro- 
Iodo- 
Chloro-
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9
Q

Cycloalkanes

A

CnH2n
Cyclo-
Saturated
Ring structure

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10
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Alcohol

A

CnH2n+1OH
-ol

R-C-OH

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11
Q

Aldehyde

A

R-CHO
-al

-C=O
|
H

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12
Q

Ketones

A

R-CO-R
-one

R
|
C=O
|
R
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13
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Carboxylic acid

A

-oic acid
R-COOH

R-C=O
|
OH

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14
Q

Branched Alkanes

Number of carbon and the name

A
1- Methyl
2- Ethyl
3- Propyl
4- Butyl
5- Pentyl
6- Hexyl
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15
Q

What is a homologous series?

A

A series of molecules with the same functional group and general formula

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16
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What are the rules of nomenclature?

A

Always count the largest carbon chain
Number each functional group (smaller numbers preferably)
Name the groups on their quantity- di, tri, tetra
Halogens have lower priority than alkyl, Alkenes and other groups
Commas between numbers; dashes between words and numbers

17
Q

What is chain isomerism?

A

Different arrangement of the carbon chain

18
Q

What is position isomerism?

A

The same shape but the naming feature has moved ie) OH

19
Q

What is functional group isomerism?

A

The same atoms but different functional groups

Alkene -> Cycloalkanes

20
Q

What is stereoisomersm?

A

The same formula but a different arrangement of atoms in space.

21
Q

What is E isomer?

A

Occurs around a double bond. The matching groups are on the opposite sides

(Think diagonal)

22
Q

What is a Z isomer?

A

Occurs around a double bond. The matching groups are on the same side

23
Q

What does planar double bond mean?

A

All atoms across a double bond is planar and they can’t rotate
However their chains and branches can rotate.

24
Q

What is the empirical formula?

A

The simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound