[CHEM 2301] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 22 pages long Study Guide!

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Most organic molecules have cc and ch sigma bonds what are strong, nonpolar and not readily broken. Heteroatoms - atoms other than c or h such as n,o,s,p and the halogens. Pi bonds - most common are in cc and co bonds. Functional group = atom or group of atoms with characteristic chemical and physical properties - reactive part. Heteroatoms have lone pairs and create e deficient sites on c. Pi bonds are easily broken in chemical reactions - makes a base and a nucleophile. Cc and ch bonds form the c backbone or skeleton where the functional groups are bonded. R is the abbreviation of the skeleton. Functional groups are divided into hydrocarbons, compounds containing a cz sigma bond where z is an electronegative element and compounds containing a co double bond. Hydrocarbons - made only of c and h. Aliphatic are divided into alkanes, alkenes and alkynes with single, double and triple bonds in order.

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