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Unit 2: Further Chemical Reactions, Rates and Equilibrium, Calculations and Organic Chemistry
2.4 Organic Chemistry
2.4.1 Introduction to Organic Compounds
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Organic compounds are composed primarily of carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are relatively non-polar and
weak
Carbon-hydrogen bonds are relatively non-polar, leading to low melting and boiling
points
Unsaturated hydrocarbons are more reactive due to the presence of double or triple
bonds
Match the functional group with its molecular formula:
Hydroxyl ↔️ -OH
Carboxyl ↔️ -COOH
Amino ↔️ -NH₂
What is the molecular formula of the hydroxyl functional group?
-OH
Match the functional group with its molecular formula:
Aldehyde ↔️ -CHO
Ketone ↔️ -CO-
Ester ↔️ -COO-
Ether ↔️ -O-
Halide ↔️ -X
What type of bonds are emphasized in organic chemistry?
Carbon-hydrogen bonds
What effect do polar functional groups have on the melting and boiling points of organic compounds?
Increase them
What is the molecular formula of the hydroxyl functional group?
-OH
The hydroxyl functional group has the molecular formula
-OH
What do the conventions for naming organic compounds use to convey information about the molecule's structure and properties?
Prefixes and suffixes
What is the molecular formula of methane?
CH₄
What is the molecular formula of ethene?
C₂H₄
The suffix "-yne" indicates the presence of a triple
bond
Butane and isobutane are examples of stereoisomers.
False
Polymerization reactions involve combining many small
monomers
What is organic chemistry the study of?
Carbon-based compounds
What effect do polar functional groups have on intermolecular forces and melting/boiling points?
Increase both
What type of carbon-carbon bonds are present in saturated hydrocarbons?
Only single bonds
What are functional groups in organic molecules?
Specific groups of atoms
Functional groups are specific groups of atoms within organic molecules that determine their chemical properties and
reactivity
What is the molecular formula of the amino functional group?
-NH₂
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-based compounds, which are the foundation of all living
organisms
Longer carbon chains and branching increase van der Waals forces between molecules, raising melting and boiling
points
Unsaturated hydrocarbons have higher melting and
boiling
points compared to saturated hydrocarbons.
True
Steps in naming alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes
1️⃣ Identify the prefix indicating the number of carbon atoms
2️⃣ Add the suffix "-ane" for alkanes, "-ene" for alkenes, or "-yne" for alkynes
The suffix for all alkanes is "-ane".
True
The suffix for alkenes is "-
ene
What is the suffix for alkynes?
yne
What is the key structural difference between structural isomers and stereoisomers?
Bonding order
The addition of hydrogen to ethene results in the formation of
ethane
What is the product of the elimination reaction that dehydrates ethanol?
Ethene
Longer carbon chains and branching increase van der Waals forces, raising melting and boiling points.
True
The presence of polar functional groups increases intermolecular forces in
organic compounds
.
True
Match the type of hydrocarbon with an example:
Saturated ↔️ Methane
Unsaturated ↔️ Ethene
Each functional group confers unique characteristics to organic compounds.
True
What is the molecular formula of the carboxyl functional group?
-COOH
Each functional group confers unique characteristics to the
organic compounds
they are part of.
True
Carbon-hydrogen bonds are polar and strong.
False
Match the property with the correct type of hydrocarbon:
Carbon-Carbon Bonds ↔️ Single bonds in saturated hydrocarbons
Reactivity ↔️ Unsaturated hydrocarbons are more reactive
Examples ↔️ Alkanes for saturated, Alkenes for unsaturated
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