Topic 10 - Organic Chemistry (copy)

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Homologous series

A family of compounds that differs only by the length of its hydrocarbon chain. Members share a general formula and chemical properties.

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Melting/boiling points in a homologous series

increase going down the series or as LDF increases

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empirical formula

The simplest ratio of elements in a compound.

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molecular formula

The actual number of atoms of each element in a compound.

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structural formula

A formula that shows the arrangement of atoms and bonds in a molecule.

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condensed formula

A formula that shows the connectivity of atoms in a molecule, but does not show all the bonds.

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skeletal formula

A simplified way of representing organic molecules by using lines to represent carbon-carbon bonds and omitting carbon and hydrogen atoms.

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Isomers

Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas.

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Saturated compound

have single bonds

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Unsaturated compound

have double/triple bonds

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Aliphatic compounds

Straight-chain compounds.

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Cycloalkanes

Ring structures that contain only single bonds (C-C).

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Arenes

Ring structures consisting of alternating double bonds (C=C).

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Benzene - Kekule Structures

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Radicals

Species with unpaired electrons that are highly reactive.

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Alkenes + Hydrogen

product = alkane; heat + nickel catalyst needed

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Alkenes + Hydrogen halides

product = halogenoalkanes; no required conditions

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Alkenes + Water

product = alcohol; steam + sulphuric acid catalyst

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Polymerisation

Under certain conditions, alkene molecules can add to each other to form polymers.

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Alcohols as Fuels

Alcohols combust more than alkanes but release less energy.

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Oxidation of Alcohol

Alcohols can be oxidized to form aldehydes or carboxylic acids, depending on the conditions and the type of alcohol.

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Alcohol Oxidation Agent

Potassium dichromate

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Nucleophilic Substitution

A reaction where a nucleophile replaces a leaving group in a molecule. Halogenoalkanes can undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions.

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Ester

A compound formed by the reaction of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol.

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