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What is organic chemistry?
The study of
carbon-containing
compounds.
What is a hydrocarbon?
A compound made of only carbon and
hydrogen
atoms.
What is a homologous series?
A family of
organic compounds
with the same general formula and similar
chemical properties
, differing by
CH₂
.
What is a functional group?
A specific group of atoms in a molecule that determines its
chemical properties
.
What are the first four prefixes in organic chemistry?
Meth-
(
1C
),
Eth-
(
2C
),
Prop-
(
3C
),
But-
(
4C
).
What is the general formula of alkanes?
CₙH₂ₙ₊₂
Are alkanes saturated or unsaturated?
Saturated, because they contain only single
C-C
bonds.
What type of reactions do alkanes undergo?
Combustion
and
substitution
reactions.
What happens during the combustion of alkanes?
Complete combustion: Produces
CO₂
+ H₂O.CO (toxic) or C (soot).
Incomplete combustion: Produces
What is a substitution reaction?
A reaction where an
atom
(e.g.,
hydrogen
) is replaced by another atom (e.g.,
chlorine
) in the presence of
UV light
.
What is the general formula of alkenes?
CₙH₂ₙ
Are alkenes saturated or unsaturated?
Unsaturated, because they contain at least one
C=C
double bond.
What type of reactions do alkenes undergo?
Addition
reactions (e.g.,
hydrogenation
,
halogenation
,
hydration
).
What happens when bromine water is added to an alkene?
The brown/orange bromine water turns colorless, proving the presence of a
C=C bond
.
What is hydrogenation?
Adding hydrogen (H₂) to an
alkene
to make an
alkane
, using a
nickel catalyst
.
What is hydration?
Adding steam (H₂O) to an
alkene
to form an alcohol, using a
phosphoric acid
catalyst.
What is the general formula of alcohols?
CₙH₂ₙ₊₁OH
What is the functional group of alcohols?
-OH
What are two ways to make ethanol?
Fermentation
(
glucose
+ yeast)2. Hydration of ethene (
alkene
+ steam).
What happens when alcohols burn in air?
They undergo
complete combustion
, forming
CO₂
+ H₂O.
What happens when alcohols react with sodium?
They produce
hydrogen
gas and a sodium
alkoxide
.
How do alcohols form carboxylic acids?
By
oxidation
using acidified
potassium dichromate
.
What is the general formula of carboxylic acids?
CₙH₂ₙO₂
What is the functional group of carboxylic acids?
-
COOH
What type of acids are carboxylic acids?
Weak acids
, because they only partially
ionize
in water.
How do carboxylic acids react with carbonates?
They produce
carbon dioxide
,
salt
, and water.
How do carboxylic acids react with alcohols?
They form
esters
in the presence of
concentrated sulfuric acid
(esterification).
What is the functional group of esters?
-
COO-
How are esters formed?
By reacting an
alcohol
with a
carboxylic acid
in the presence of
concentrated sulfuric acid
.
What are the uses of esters?
Perfumes
,
flavorings
, and solvents (they have fruity smells).
How do you name esters?
The first part comes from the
alcohol
(-yl).
carboxylic acid
(
-oate
).
The second part comes from the
What is a polymer?
A long-chain molecule made from repeating units called
monomers
.
What are the two types of polymerization?
Addition
polymerization and
condensation
polymerization.
What happens in addition polymerization?
Monomers
with
C=C
double bonds join together without producing any byproducts.
Give an example of an addition polymer.
Poly(ethene)
from ethene.
What happens in condensation polymerization?
Monomers
join together, losing a
small molecule
(e.g., water or
HCl
) in the process.
Give an example of a condensation polymer.
Polyesters
(formed from
dicarboxylic acids
and
diols
).