CHEM 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Ethylene Glycol, Alkali Metal

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Hydrocarbons organic compounds made up of carbon and hydrogen. Dashed-wedged line notation wedge (stick out), dashed (into), ordinary (on plane) Isomers compounds that have the same molecules formula but different structural formulas. Skeletal isomerism isomers differ in their structural skeletons e. g. butane, isobutene. Saturated hydrocarbons / alkanes hydrocarbons with all carbon to carbon bonds as single bonds. Positional isomers differ in the position of the substituents on the carbon chain. Functional groups groupings of atoms; physical and chemical properties of organic molecules depend on the particular functional groups present. Alkane hydrocarbon molecules that have only single covalent bonds; saturated. Cnh2n+2 each alkane differs from the preceding one in a sequence by a ch2- or methylene group. Homologous series substances whose molecules differ only by a constant unit such as ch2. Straight chain alkane molecules are more easily polarized than their branched-chain isomers. Intermolecular attractions between the straight-chain molecules are strongest and have the highest boiling points.

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