Title: Organic Chemistry
1Organic Chemistry
2Alkenes
- The Alkenes form another homologous hydrocarbon
series - Each member contains one double covalent bond
between two C atoms. - So alkenes are said to be unsaturated.
- Only 3 atoms joined to each C, not 4
- General formula CnH2n
- What was the general formula for the Alkanes?
3Saturated vs Unsaturated
4Saturation vs. Unsaturation
- Simply put, a saturated hydrocarbon has no double
bonds between the Carbon atoms (ex. alkanes) - Unsaturated has one or more double or triple
bonds between carbons (alkenes, alkynes)
5Physical properties of the Alkenes
- Very similar to the alkanes
- Insoluble in water
- very soluble in organic solvents
- Less dense than water
- B.P. and M.P increase with increasing carbon
- As with alkanes B.P rises about 20-30 C per
carbon - Hexane b.p. 69 C 1-Hexene b.p. 63.5 C
- Heptane b.p. 98 C 1-Heptene b.p. 93 C
6Naming Alkenes
- Names are derived from the name of the alkane
chain with the same number of C atoms. - Replace the ane ending of the alkane name with
ene.
1st member is C2H4, ethene. H H CC H
H
7Alkene Homologous Series(C1-C2 double bond)
- Ethene
- Propene
- 1-Butene
- 1-Pentene
- 1-Hexene
- 1-Heptene
- 1-Octene
- 1-Nonene
- 1-Decene
- CC
- C-CC
- C-C-CC
- C-C-C-CC
- C-C-C-C-CC
- C-C-C-C-C-CC
- C-C-C-C-C-C-CC
- C-C-C-C-C-C-C-CC
- C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-CC
8Naming Alkenes
- Location of double bond is specified by numbering
C atoms in backbone. Give bond the lowest
possible number.
1-butene (not 4)
2-butene
H H H CCCCH H H H H
H H H H HCCCCH H H
Structural Formula Chemical formula Condensed
Structural formula
C4H8 CH2CHCH2CH3
C4H8 CH3CHCHCH3
9Naming Alkenes
- Once double bond is numbered specify substituents
alphabetically by number - Use di, tri and tetra for multiple substituents
of the same group
2,3-dimethyl-1-butene
CCCC C C
Structural Formula (w/o the H) Chemical
formula Condensed Structural formula
C6H12 CH2C(CH3)CH(CH3)CH3
10Problems
- Draw the following alkenes
- 2-Butene
- 2methylpropene
- 4Methyl2-pentene
- 3,3-Dimethyl-1-butene
11Name this Compound
4-ethyl-5-methyl-4-octene
12Dienes
- Alkenes 1 double bond
- Dienes have 2 double bonds
- End in -diene
- Location still denoted by numbers
- Determine which way to number the C backbone by
assigning the lowest possible number to one of
the double bonds
- Example 1,3 pentadiene
- cc-cc-c
- Not 2,4-pentadiene
- Substituents are named first
- Numbers are separated by commas and the s are
- Separated from the name by a dash
Double bonds must all be in the backbone.
13Name this compound CC-C-C-CC-C C
5-methyl-1,5-heptadiene
Draw 2-methyl-1,3-heptadiene
14Alkynes
- Homologous series of unsaturated hydrocarbons
that contain one triple bond. - Each member contains one triple carbon-carbon
bond. - Alkynes are unsaturated.
- General formula CnH2n-2
15Alkyne Homologous Series(C1-C2 triple bond)
- Ethyne
- Propyne
- 1-Butyne
- 1-Pentyne
- 1-Hexyne
- 1-Heptyne
- 1-Octyne
- 1-Nonyne
- 1-Decyne
- C C
- C-C C
- C-C-C C
- C-C-C-C C
- C-C-C-C-C C
- C-C-C-C-C-C C
- C-C-C-C-C-C-C C
- C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C C
- C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C C
16Ethene
(Common name)
A common use of one of the alkynes The Acetylene
torch
17Hydrocarbon Table
Notice that each Of the hydrocarbon Families
differs From the next By 2 hydrogen Alkanes
share 1pr e- Alkenes share 2pr e- Alkynes share
3pr e- Can you explain how The above
comments Are related?
18Naming Alkynes
- Use the corresponding name from the alkane series
and change the ane to yne. - If necessary, number the carbon atom at which the
triple bond occurs with the lowest number. - Use the same naming process you used for naming
Alkenes
19Structural Chemical Name
Condensed Formula Formula
Structural
formula
HC?CH C2H2 ethyne CHCH
H HC?CCH C3H4 propyne CHCCH3
H
H H HC?CCCH C4H6 1-butyne CHCC
H2CH3 H H
H H HCC?CCH C4H6 2-butyne C
H3CCCH3 H H
20Can you name this compound?
3-ethyl-1-pentyne