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Page 1: Introduction to Organic. Carbon Structures of Methane.

Introduction to Organic

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Carbon

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Structures of Methane

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Structures of Ethane

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Element Bonding Rules

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Introduction to Organic

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Polarity

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Properties

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Properties

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Organic compound arrangements

• 4 carbons and H’s necessary

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Organic compound arrangements

• Alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes

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Organic compound arrangements• 3 carbons, 1 oxygen, and H’s necessary

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Alcohols and Ether

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Aldehydes

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Organic compound arrangements• 3 carbons, 2 oxygens, and H’s necessary

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Acids and Esters• 3 carbons, 2 oxygens, and H’s necessary

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Organic compound arrangements• 3 carbons, 1 nitrogen, and H’s necessary

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Organic compound arrangements• 3 carbons, 1 oxygen, 1 nitrogen, and H’s necessary

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Amines• 3 carbons. 1 nitrogen, and H’s necessary

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Functional Groups

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Functional Groups

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Food Example

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Identify Functional Groups

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Identify Functional Groups• Ques. 7: Identify the functional groups

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Tetrahedral Geometry

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Linear Geometry

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Trigonal Planar

Geometry

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Trigonal Pyramid Geometry

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Bent Geometr

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Geometry Review• Link to vchembook