CHEM 1110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Amide, Group R, Amine

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Early organic chemistry (macroscopic): chemistry of living organisms. Modern organic chemistry (microscopic): chemistry of carbon compounds (specifically compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds) Hydrocarbon: binary compound containing carbon and hydrogen. Saturated hydrocarbon: each carbon atom is bonded to the maximum of four atoms. Unsaturated hydrocarbon: at least one carbon atom in not bonded to the maximum of four atoms. Alkane: each carbon atom forms single bonds to four other atoms. Normal alkane: all carbon atoms are arranged in a continuous chain and each carbon atom forms single bonds to four other atoms. Cycloalkane: ring compound in which all carbon atoms are saturated. Homologous series: series of compounds that differ by single ch2 units. Alkyl group: alkane from which on hydrogen atom has been removed. Hydroxyl group: functional group obtained by removing an h atom from a water molecule. Alcohol: formed by replacing the h atom in a water molecule with an alkyl group r.

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