CHE E122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Butane, Cyclohexane, Substituent

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19 Nov 2020
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Hydrocarbon structures are classified according to the number of carbon atoms directly bonded to a specific carbon atom. A carbon atom bonded to only one other carbon atom is a primary carbon atom, which is designated by the symbol 1 . The carbon atom at each end of a carbon chain is primary. A carbon atom that is bonded to two other carbon atoms is a secondary carbon atom, designated by the symbol 2 . For example, the middle carbon atoms of butane are secondary. A carbon atom bonded to three other carbon atoms is tertiary and is designated by 3 . A quaternary carbon atom (4 ) is bonded to four other carbon atoms. When substituents are halogen atoms, the prefixes fluoro, chloro, iodo, and bromo are used to denote the substituents. Cycloalkanes with one ring have the general formula cnh2n.

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