Title: Organic Chemistry
1Organic Chemistry
2Organic Chemistry
- Chemical compounds fall into one of two
categories - Organic compounds
- Inorganic compounds
- Organic compounds can be found naturally or they
can be synthesized, but they all contain C and a
few other elements. - There are far more organic compounds than
inorganic compounds.
3Organic Compounds
- fuels
- carbohydrates, fats, proteins
- vitamins
- penicillin, sulfa drugs
- plastics
- cotton, silk, wool
- rubber
- DNA
- ibuprofen, aspirin, morphine
Organic chemistry is part of our everyday lives!
4Properties of Organic Compounds
- usually molecular (contain non-metals bonded with
covalent bonds) - low melting points
- nonpolar (insoluble, or only slightly soluble, in
water) - very stable (not reactive)
5Carbon
- Carbon forms 4 covalent bonds, i.e., it will
share electrons with 4 other elements. - Prefixes are used in the name to indicate how
many carbons are in the compound.
6Carbon Prefixes
7Memory Aid
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8Naming Alkanes
9Alkanes
- Alkanes are hydrocarbons (consisting of only C
and H) that only contain single bonds. - Start with the Prefix that matches the number of
carbons - Alkanes have the ending ane in their name.
10CH4
- Draw the structural formula
One carbon is meth ane ending So this is
Methane
11C2H6
- Draw the structural formula
Two carbons is eth ane ending So this is
Ethane
May also be drawn as CH3-CH3
12C3H8
Three carbons is prop ane ending So this is
Propane
HI
HI
HI
CCC
H
H
IH
IH
IH
May also be drawn as CH3-CH2-CH3
13C4H10
- There are two possible structural formulas
HI
HI
HI
HI
This is n-butane because it is a straight chain
CCCC
H
H
IH
IH
IH
IH
May also be drawn as CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3
14OR
This is 2-methyl propane because there is a
methyl side group off of the 2nd carbon in the
propane chain.
15Isomers
- are compounds that have the same molecular
formula, but different structural formulas. - Isomers usually have different chemical and
physical properties as well. - We must have some way of specifying which form of
butane we are talking about.
16Normal Alkanes
- Alkanes that have a continuous chain of carbons
are called normal alkanes. - The first isomer of butane is a normal alkane and
is sometimes referred to as n-butane.
17Branched Alkanes
- The second isomer has a branch off the second
carbon. - These branches are referred to as alkyl groups.
- The name of the alkyl group is determined by the
prefix according to the number of carbons and the
ending -yl - The branch in this case would be called methyl
18Rules for Naming Alkanes
- Count the carbons of the longest continuous
chain. This will be the prefix. Add ane to it.
- Name the alkyl groups attached to the main chain.
If there are two or more of the same name, use
the counting prefixes (di, tri, etc.)
19Rules for Naming Alkanes, contd
- Number the carbons, starting with the carbon
closest to the branch. - List the alkyl groups first, in alphabetical
order, using a number to indicate which carbon it
branches from.
20This would be called 2-methyl propane
21This is a short-hand way of writing the same
formula