Organic Chemistry

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    • What is meant by a hydrocarbon?
      A hydrocarbon is a molecule made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms only.
    • What are some products derived from crude oil?
      Plastics, petrol, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
    • How is crude oil formed?
      Crude oil is formed over millions of years from the remains of tiny sea creatures called plankton that were buried in mud.
    • What is the nature of crude oil as a resource?
      Crude oil is a finite resource.
    • What is the chemical formula for methane?
      The chemical formula for methane is CH4CH_4.
    • What does the structural formula of methane show?
      The structural formula of methane shows one carbon atom covalently bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
    • What is the definition of a hydrocarbon?
      Hydrocarbons are molecules made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms only.
    • What are alkanes?

      Alkanes are hydrocarbons like methane and ethane.
    • What is the general formula for alkanes?
      The general formula for alkanes is CnH2n+2C_nH_{2n+2}.
    • If an alkane has one carbon atom, how many hydrogen atoms does it have?
      It has four hydrogen atoms.
    • How many hydrogen atoms are in ethane, which has two carbon atoms?
      Ethane has six hydrogen atoms.
    • How many hydrogen atoms does propane have if it has three carbon atoms?
      Propane has eight hydrogen atoms.
    • How many hydrogen atoms does butane have if it has four carbon atoms?
      Butane has ten hydrogen atoms.
    • Why are alkanes described as saturated molecules?

      Alkanes are saturated because the carbon atoms are fully bonded to hydrogen atoms.
    • What are the structures of the first four alkanes that you need to memorize?
      • Methane: CH4CH_4
      • Ethane: C2H6C_2H_6
      • Propane: C3H8C_3H_8
      • Butane: C4H10C_4H_{10}
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