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Title: Organic Chemistry


1
Organic Chemistry
  • Chapter 14

2
Goals
  • Recognize the importance of organic compounds
  • Compare properties of organic vs. inorganic
    compounds
  • Become familiar with methods of indicating
    covalent bonds
  • Draw and understand structural formulas,
    including isomers
  • See structures in three dimensions
  • Name organic compounds

3
Organic Chemistry
  • The chemistry of compounds containing C.
  • Some will contain N, O, P, H
  • How many bonds can each element make?
  • Properties
  • Water soluble? (Polar or nonpolar?)
  • What does this tell you about the bonding?
  • Will they be electrolytes?
  • Melting point and boiling point low
  • Can be very high molecular weight

4
Importance of Organics
  • They are everywhere!
  • Soaps, fats, food, sugars, your body, gasoline,
    oil.
  • Side note-
  • There is no chemical difference between a PURE
    substance made in the lab vs. isolated from
    nature
  • Vanillin vs. vanilla extract
  • Vitamin C from oranges vs. ascorbic acid
  • Complex mixtures like human milk vs. baby formula
    are not the same because all the components of
    the natural system have not been identified.
  • New concern over synthesized organics not found
    in nature showing up in water supply (birth
    control hormones, antidepressants)

5
Bonding
  • Covalent
  • Each line means 2 electrons
  • Single bond C-C
  • Aliphatic, saturated
  • Double bond CC
  • Triple bond C C

6
Types of Formulas
  • Molecular
  • Tell us which atoms are present and how many, but
    not how they are connected.
  • Structural
  • Show the arrangement of atoms
  • Condensed structural - just like structural, but
    dont show bonds . CH3CH2CH3
  • - Line angle formula
  • How many ways can you draw C3H8O?

7
Isomers
  • Same molecular formula, different arrangement of
    atoms C7H14O2
  • Name your compound. Isomers will have different
    names.

8
Shapes of molecules
  • Straight or branched chains - aliphatic
  • Rings - aromatic, cyclic, or heterocyclic
  • Heterocyclic - ring with atom other than C and H

9
Saturated Hydrocarbons
  • Chapter 15

10
Alkanes
  • Hydrocarbons - contain only C and H
  • General formula CnH(2n2)
  • Names all end in -ane

11
Naming Alkanes (or understanding your shampoo
label)
  • Pick the longest carbon chain.
  • Number it so substituents have lowest number.
    Name substituents before parent chain, in
    alphabetical order (2-methyl)
  • Prefix indicates number of C, suffix is -ane.if
    no functional groups attached.
  • 1 C Meth- 2 C Eth-
  • 3 C Prop- 4 C But-
  • 5 C Pent- 6 C Hex -
  • 7 C Hept- 8 C Oct-
  • Know table 15-1 p. 249

12
Nomenclature continued.
  • If there is a ring, add the prefix cyclo- to the
    name of the parent chain.
  • For alkyl substituents (single bonded C) not on
    the parent chain, add -yl to their name.
  • methyl, ethyl, etc.

13
Reactions of alkanes
  • CnH(2n2) O2 -gt CO2 H2O
  • Remember to balance the equation!

14
Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
  • Chapter 16

15
Types of Hydrocarbons
  • Alkanes
  • Alkenes - contain a double bond, bio impt.
  • cis - big group on same side
  • (both above or below bond)
  • trans - big group opposite side
  • (one above, one below bond)
  • Alkynes - contain a triple bond
  • Aromatics - benzene rings with multiple double
    bonds.

16
Cis or Trans?
17
Naming unsaturated hydrocarbons
  • Same rules as alkanes except
  • Suffix is -ene for alkenes, -yne for alkynes
  • Number so the double bond will have the lowest
    number, and indicate it in the name.
  • Example - 1-butene vs. 2-butene

18
Caution chemistry humor
  • Bicyclononene
  • Frosty the alkane
  • Mickey Mouse

19
Reactions of alkenes
  • Skip reactions of alkenes except
  • Hydrogenation
  • CC H2 ---gt H-C-C-H

20
Functional Groups
  • The part of an organic molecule involved in
    chemical reactions, physical properties,
    classification of families, and naming cmpds.
  • Alcohol R-OH
  • Primary, secondary and tertiary based on number
    of carbons bonded to the C with the OH
  • Ether R-O-R
  • Amine N with one, two, or three R groups. RNH2,
    R2NH, R3N
  • Primary secondary and tertiary

21
More functional groups..
  • Aldehyde H-CO
  • R
  • Ketone R-CO
  • R

22
And more
  • Carboxylic Acid (organic acid)
  • R - CO
  • OH
  • Ester R-C O
  • O- R
  • Know structures, not reactions.

23
  • What functional groups are on vanillin?
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