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Title: Hydrocarbons


1
Hydrocarbons Energy
  • Also Known As
  • The Stuff That
  • Burns Real Fast
  • Easy

2
What is a hydrocarbon?
  • Hydrocarbons are organic molecules that only
    contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
  • Organic molecules are made of carbon (and usually
    hydrogen), they have energy, and are associated
    with living things.
  • Carbon is the key element in all organic
    compounds especially the hydrocarbons. It forms
    the skeleton for all hydrocarbons look at
    butane below the carbons are the blue balls in
    the diagram that make up the spine of the
    structure.

3
Types of Hydrocarbons
  • Hydrocarbons are also known as aliphatic
    compounds organic compounds that can be
    straight, linear chains or cyclical rings.
  • There are three main categories of hydrocarbons
    within these linear and cyclic molecules
  • Alkanes hydrocarbons that have only single
    bonds within the carbon chain.
  • Alkenes hydrocarbons that have at least one
    double bond within the carbon chain.
  • Alkynes hydrocarbons that have at least one
    triple bond within the carbon chain.
  • An easy way to remember this is the A-E-Y rule
    they go alphabetically and numerically with
    respect to the bonds found between the carbons.

4
Naming Hydrocarbons
  • Hydrocarbons are just like us they have a first
    and last name. These names are great because they
    actually describe the structure of the molecule.
  • The first name indicates the number of carbons in
    the chain of carbons that makes up the
    hydrocarbon. This has to be the longest carbon
    chain possible within the structure.
  • The second name tells you the category of
    hydrocarbon alkane, alkene or alkyne?

5
First Names of Hydrocarbons
  • The first name (or prefix if you are an English
    teacher) tells you how many carbons are in the
    longest chain.
  • Meth 1 Hex 6
  • Eth 2 Hept 7
  • Prop 3 Oct 8
  • But 4 Non 9
  • Pent 5 Dec 10
  • This means that propane will have 3 carbons in
    its structure and that heptane will have 7
    carbons in its structure.
  • The first four are toughI used to thinkME
    ETHyl went in a PROP plane and it was BUTiful.
    Thats awesome I came up with that all by
    myself too - I must be some sort of Jenius!!!
  • If you just picked on me for spelling genius
    incorrectly you are the real jenius for missing
    the obvious sarcasmnice job Einstein!

6
The Last Name
  • The last name (or suffix) tells you the type of
    hydrocarbon you have.
  • If the name ends in
  • ANE it is an alkane all single bonds between
    the carbon.
  • ENE it is an alkene at least one double bond
    in the carbon chain.
  • YNE it is an alkyne at least one triple bond
    in the carbon chain.
  • This means that pentane, pentene and pentyne all
    have five carbons but pentane is all single
    bonds, pentene has at least one double bond and
    pentyne has at least one triple bond in the
    carbon chain somewhereBut where???

7
The Numbers Game
  • Some hydrocarbons will have numbers in their
    name. These numbers tell you the position of
    special bond types or side groups that can be
    found on or within the larger carbon chain.
  • Please note chemists are LAZY!!! They will
    always count from the end of the chain that will
    give them the lowest possible number
    combinations.
  • You can start counting carbons from either end of
    the carbon chain to make it easier for you.
  • This means that the carbon that starts off a
    double or triple bond, or a functional group,
    will be numbered to tell its position along the
    chain.
  • Lazy! Lazy! Lazy! First the e on the end of
    mole and then thisWhat will they do next?!?!?!

8
Allow Myself To IntroduceMyself
  • Nowlets use all of the names and numbers
    together
  • Name the following hydrocarbons!...See the
    blackboard!

9
  • THE END
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