Chemistry 1027A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Alkane, Tetrahedron, Chemical Formula

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Line-angle formula: line represents a carbon-carbon bond, angle represents a carbon atom, line ending represents ch3 group, hydrogen atoms are not shown. Saturated hydrocarbons found in animal fats and plant oils. Unsaturated hydrocarbons: alkenes - double bonds, alkynes triple bonds, arenes one or more benzenelike rings, only carbon and hydrogen, contain only carbon-carbon single bonds, maximum number of hydrogens bonded to it. Aliphatic hydrocarbon: physical properties of higher members of class resemble those of long carbon-chain molecules. Four bonds about each carbon atom are still arranged in a tetrahedral manner. All bond angles are still approximately 109. 5 . Different structural formulas: differ in kinds of bonds they have (single, double or triple, differ in connectivity (order of attachment among their atoms) Indicates the number of carbon atoms in the chain: ending ane. Show that the compound is a saturated hydrocarbon.

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