Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
CHEMISTRY
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
branch of chemistry that deals
with carbon-containing
compounds with: H, O, P, N, S,
X (halides)
CARBON
1s22s22p2
needs 4 more electrons to complete
its octet
valence: 4
neither donate or receives electrons
can only share: covalence
HYDROCARBONS
Aliphatic - single chain, no ring/s involved
Saturated: single bonds only (Ex: Alkanes)
Unsaturated: has multiple bonds (Ex: Alkenes
& Alkynes)
HUCKEL'S RULE
used to determine if a compound is
aromatic or not
HYDROCARBON DERIVATIVES
1. Halogen-containing
2. Oxygen-containing
Alcohol/ phenol, ether, aldehyde
and keton
Carboxylic acids and their
derivatives (esters, amides,
anhydrides, acid/acyl chloride)
3. N-containing
Amines
Heterocyclic N-compounds
4. S-containing
Thiols
Thioethers
Thiophenols
SIMPLE HYDROCARBONS
Chain or series of HC
Classification:
Alkanes
Alkenes
Alkynes
SYSTEMS OF NOMENCLATURE
Common
uses the name given when it was
discovered
eg. Formic acid (Latin, formica = ants)
uses prefixes: -n, -iso, -neo
No. of C
atoms
Prefix
No. of C
atoms
Prefix
meth
hex
eth
hept
prop
oct
but
non
pent
10
dec
IUPAC RULES
ALKANES
also called paraffins/ saturated
hydrocarbons
# C Rootword
+ "ane"
Formula
Dehydrogena
ted
1
meth
methane
CH4
methyl
ethane
C2H6
ethyl
propane
C3H8
propyl
butane
C4H10
butyl
pentane
C5H12
pentyl
eth
prop
but
pent
Reactions to Consider
Combustion - a chemical
reaction in which HC burns
(rapid oxidation) and produces
carbon dioxide and water.
Cycloalkanes
Cyclopropane or trimethylene
Cyclobutane
Cyclopentane
Shortened or Abbreviated
Formula - shows how groups of
atoms are linked or sequenced in
a molecule.
Ex: Propane is CH3CH2CH3
Methylpropane is (CH3)3CH
Butane is CH3CH2CH2CH3
ALKENES
Naming Alkenes
Forces involved
Van der waals interaction
Hydrophobic bonding
Metabolism:
ALKADIENES
contain 2 C=C
name: indicate the position of
double bond + prefix + diene
CH2=CHCH=CH2
ALKYNES