Chemistry 1301A/B Study Guide - Pentane, Roog, Dhow

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Alkanes: non-polar weak intermolecular forces low boiling points exist in standard conditions. The smaller it is, the lower the boiling point varies states: each carbon atom is bonded to the maximum possible number of atoms. It is called saturated hydrocarbons: each molecule differs from the next molecule by the structural unit ch2-. A series when each member increases by the same structural unit is called homologous series: mathematical pattern cnh2n+2. Meth, eth, prop, but, pent, hex, hept, oct, non, dec) Structures with branches branched-chain alkanes (and many other aliphatic compounds: find the longest chain (parent chain), find the number of carbons for root name. Identify the location of the branch (smallest number possible) Classifying hydrocarbons: count the number of carbons in the branch, if one replace ane with yl (ex. If more than one chain could be the main chain, choose the chain with the most branches.

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