CHEM 101L Chapter Notes - Chapter 4.3: Isobutane, Isopentane, Organic Chemistry

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In organic chemistry there are multiple groups and classifications of organic compounds, but let us go in-depth about each group and begin with the simplest groups of them all, the alkane groups. An alkane group has only single bonds and do not form ring. All alkanes are linear in structure and all compounds within the alkane group end in (cid:498)-ane(cid:499). Simple alkane groups can simply be named upon how many carbon atoms there are in the molecule. Pentadecane (penta, the greek prefix for 5, and deca, the greek prefix for 10, therefore pentadecane = 15 carbons) Other more complex alkane groups are saturated with ch3 (alkane) and have unique unifying points for their structures and are easy to identify. Alkane groups saturated with alkanes are known as the (cid:498)-iso(cid:499) version of their respective (cid:498)-ane(cid:499) counterparts. Other alkane groups are very unique which will have to be memorized.

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