DF3 + DF4 Flashcards

1
Q

Methane

A

CH4

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2
Q

Ethane

A

C2H6

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3
Q

Propane

A

C3H8

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4
Q

Butane

A

C4H10

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5
Q

Saturated

A

contains the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible (no carbon-carbon double/triple bonds)

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6
Q

Aliphatic

A

hydrocarbon compounds that do not contain any benzene rings

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7
Q

Aromatic

A

hydrocarbon compound that contains one or more benzene ring

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8
Q

Functional group

A

modifiers that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of molecules

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9
Q

Carbon’s ability to form complex compounds

A

carbon forms covalent bonds rather than ionic bonds and can form covalent bonds with itself (catenation), each carbon atom can form 4 covalent bonds so chains can be straight or branched and with other atoms or groups bonded to them

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10
Q

Empirical formula

A

simplest ratio of elements in a compound

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11
Q

CH3 branch

A

methyl

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12
Q

CH3CH2 branch

A

ethyl

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13
Q

CH3CH2CH2 branch

A

propyl

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14
Q

bond enthalpy

A

energy required to break a particular bond

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15
Q

breaking bonds is… (endo/exo)

A

endothermic (requires energy)

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16
Q

making new bonds is… (endo/exo)

A

exothermic (energy released)

17
Q

equilibrium bond length

A

bond length when the atoms stop moving altogether and are NOT repelling each other

18
Q

effect of bond length on bond enthalpy

A

short bond length = high bond enthalpy

more attraction between electrons and nuclei

19
Q

why calculated bond enthalpies differ from published values

A

published value is an average of values of that bond in several compounds
experimental values may not have been carried out under standard conditions