Cards (48)

    • 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