CHEM104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Racemic Mixture, Bond Energy, Alkene

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Alkanes-hydrocarbons with only single bonds: look at pg 162 of lecture manual for list of normal alkanes. First four are diferent; the rest follow by greek number. +2 because there is always a hydrogen on each end of the molecule. Sill has the same general molecular formula. Ind longest coninuous chain for base name and write it. Number c atoms in base chain beginning at end closest to a subsituient. Name and give locaion # of each subsituient group. When idenical subsituients occur, use greek preixes. Drop hydrogen and show dash for bond. Look at pg 163&164 of lecture manual for list. Highly water insoluble (hydrocarbons are typically lipids) Insoluble in water, soluble in other alkanes. Look at pg 166 of lecture manual for diagram. Comes from the french word ol iant meaning oil forming . Look at pg 167 of lecture manual for list. Ind longest coninuous chain containing double bond for base name.

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