Definitions Flashcards

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Empirical formula

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The simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound e.g. butane C2H5

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Molecular Formula

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The actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule e.g. butane C4H10

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Displayed Formula

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A structure which shows all the atoms and all the bonds in a molecule

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Structural Formula

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A structure which shows the relative positions of the atoms in a molecule but does NOT show any bonds e.g for butane CH3 CH2 CH2 CH3 aka CH3 (CH2)2 CH3

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Functional Group

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a reactive group which is attached to a hydrocarbon chain e.g. alcohols, carboxylic acids

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Homologous Series

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a series of organic compounds with the same functional group but a different chain length. Differ by CH2 e.g. alcohols increase by CH2

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General Formula

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a formula that represents all members of a homologous series e.g alkanes CnH2n+2

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Skeletal formula

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Only the bonds between carbon atoms (C-C) and other atoms are shown. Carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms are not shown. Bonds between carbon and hydrogen atoms are not shown

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What is an isomer?

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🌟has the same molecular formula

🌟 has different structural formula

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What are the two types of isomerism?

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✨ Structural isomerism

✨Stereoisomerism

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What are structural isomers?

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Structural isomers have the same molecular formula but different structural formulae

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What are the three types of structural isomerism?

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🌙Positional
🌙Functional group
🌙Chain

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Describe chain isomerism

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Basically you move the chain so it changes e.g. You put the extra carbon in the middle of the chain so it doesn’t bend but so it actually also changes

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Describe positional isomerism

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You have to move the functional group e.g. From but-1-ene to but-2-ene so the front number of the isomer changes so 1- bromopropane becomes 2-bromopropane

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Describe functional group isomerism

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Basically an Alkene can also be a cycloalkane e.g. Butene = cyclobutane

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