CAS CH 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Octene, Alkyne, Alkene

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)if there are different branches, the branches will be named individually and are listed in front of one another depending on location. Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain one carbon-carbon double bond. All alkenes are composed of single bonds between carbon atoms. Alkynes are hydrocarbons that contain one carbon-carbon triple bond. All alkynes are composed of single bonds between carbon atoms. Saturated: holds as many hydrogens as possible (e. g. octane, alkanes single bonds) Unsaturated: can hold more hydrogens. (e. g. octene, alkenes&alkynes, double and triple) The following are general defenitions of functional groups. Formed when a hydrogen atom is removed from an alkane. Contains the hydroxyl functional group (-oh) and named w/ -ol (e. g. methanol) Aldehydes the carbon of the carbonyl group is bonded to at least one hydrogen atom. Ketones a ketone has no hydrogen atoms directly attached to the carbonyl group. They are formed by dehydrating primary alcohols in the presence of h2so4.

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