CH 320M Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Pentane, Paraffin Wax, Stereocenter

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Hydrocarbon - a compound composed only of carbon and hydrogen. Saturated hydrocarbon - a hydrocarbon containing only single bonds. Alkane - a saturated hydrocarbon whose carbons are arranged in an open chain. Aliphatic hydrocarbon - another name for an alkane. Shape ---- tetrahedral around c with bond angles of approx. Constitutional isomers - compounds with the same molecular formula but a different connectivity of their atoms. Substituent ------ a group bonded to the parent chain. Alkyl group - a substituent derived by removal of a h from an alkane; given the symbol r- The rules to namingggggggggggggg: the name of a saturated hydrocarbon with an unbranched chain = prefix + suffix. If there"s one substituent, number the chain from the end that gives it the lowest number. If there are 2 or more identical substituents, number the chain from the end that gives the lower number to the substituent encountered first.

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