Organic Chemistry Flashcards

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Organic chemistry

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The chemistry of compounds that consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen, atoms of nitrogen, oxygen and halogens are sometimes apart of organic molecules

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Catenation

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The ability of carbon atoms to bond with themselves to form chain or ring structures.

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IUPAC

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The international union of pure and applied chemistry

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Hydrocarbon

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A compound containing only carbon and hydrogen atoms

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Saturated compounds:

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A compound in which all the bonds between carbon atoms are single bonds

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Unsaturated compounds

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A compound in which there is at least one double or triple bond

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Homologous series

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A series of similar compounds which have the same functional group and have the same general formula in which each member differs from the previous one by a single CH2 unit

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Functional group

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A bond, atom or a group of atoms that form the centre of chemical activity of a molecule

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Isomers

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Compounds which have the same molecular formula but have different structural formulas

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Haloalkanes

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Organic molecules which contain one or more hydrogen atoms within the molecule

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Combustion:

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When alkanes, alkenes and alkynes and alcohols burn in excess oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water

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Addition reactions:

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When a double or tripe bond is broken and a new molecular fragments are added to both ends.

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Hydrogenation:

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The addition of H2 to any alkene

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Halogenation

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Addition of any halogen to an alkene

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Hydrohalogenation

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Addition of a hydrogen halide to any alkene and cant occur in water

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Hydration

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Addition of water to any alkene and steam and suitable catalyst is required

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Substitution reactions:

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When one atom is replaced by another atom

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Alkanes to haloalkanes

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Reaction takes place in the presence of heat or light

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Haloalkanes to alcohols

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Condition heat in an alkali solution

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Elimination reactions

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When one atom or molecular fragments are removed from adjacent atoms in a molecule leaving a double bond

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Dehydrohalogenation

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Elimination of a hydrogen halide from any haloalkane and is done in a hot concentration of KOH

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Dehydration of alcohols

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Elimination of H2O from an alcohol and is done in H2SO4

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Cracking of hydrocarbons

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Large molecules broken into smaller more useful molecules and can only occur during thermal cracking or catalytic cracking.