CHEM 105bL Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Ween, Alkyne, Nonane

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Carbon has four valence e- and tends to form four covalent bonds. Carbon is able to form double and triple bonds. Carbon tends to catenate (bond to itself to form chains, branches, and ring structures) Hydrocarbons can be classified into four different types: alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and aromatic hydrocarbons. Alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes are known as aliphatic hydrocarbons, they are differentiated by the kinds of bonds between the carbon atoms. Structural isomers are molecules with the same molecular formula but different structures. Stereoisomers are molecules in which the atoms have the same connectivity but a different spatial arrangement. Optical isomers are two molecules that are nonsuperimposable mirror images of one another (aka enantiomers) Any molecule that exhibits optical isomerism have a chiral which must have 4 different molecules attached to it. Properties of enantiomers differ in two ways: 1) the direction they rotate light; 2)their chemical behavior in a chiral environment.

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