CHEM164 Study Guide - Intermolecular Force, Unsaturated Hydrocarbon, Benzene

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High school review organic chemistry8/29/2012 1:59:00 pm. Organic compounds: carbon containing compound in which carbon atoms are nearly always bonded to each other, to hydrogen, and to other substances. Functional groups: small structural units where more reactions occur, molecules with the same functional groups make up organic families. Hydrocarbon derivatives: contains bonds with molecules besides c&h. Saturated hydrocarbons: each carbon bond is fully bonded. General formula: cnh2n+2 n = # of carbon atoms. Naming: 1) root longest continuous carbon chain. 3) prefix branches in alphabetical order with lowest numbers. Physical properties: 1) non-polar london forces only. Unsaturated hydrocarbon: not bonded to max number of atoms. Naming: 1) root longest continuous chain which contains double bonds. 2) suffix hyphenated number to indicate position of double bond, -ene. 3) prefix number of alkyl groups, double bond gets lowest number. Alkynes contain at least one triple bond. Naming: same rules as alkenes but for triple bonds.

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