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Page 1: Organic chemistry 101/11/16 期中考試 102/01/11 期末考試 講義位址

Organic chemistry

• 101/11/16 期中考試• 102/01/11 期末考試

講義位址 http://www.aqua.ntou.edu.tw/chlin/ http://moodle.ntou.edu.tw/

Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry7th Edition McMurryThomson Brooks/Cole

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Organic chemistry

• What is organic chemistry

• Why should we study it

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Organic chemistry

Organic chemistry: The study of the compounds of carbon (C)

Over 30 million organic compounds have been identified─about 1000 new ones are discovered or

synthesized and identified each day!

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C is a small atom

─ It can share 4 valence electrons and form 4 covalent bonds

─ it can bond to one another and form long chains and rings

─ it is able to form an immense diversity of compounds, from methane to DNA

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Chapter 1

Structure and Bonding; Acids and Bases

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Atomic structure

• Small dense nucleus, diameter 10-14 - 10-15 m, which made of neutrons and positively-charged protons.

• Most of the mass of the atom is contained in its nucleus.• Extranuclear space, diameter 2 x 10-10 m (0.2 nm, 200 pm, 2Å),

which contains negatively-charged electrons

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Electrons do not freely move in the space around a nucleus and are confined to regions of space called principle energy levels

Orbitals• A region of space around a nucleus where electrons are found

• A region of space where an electron or pair of electrons spends 90-95% of its time

• 4 different kinds of orbitals, denoted s, p, d, f........

• All s orbitals have the shape of a sphere

• A p orbital consists of two lobes separated by a node

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• Different layers, or electron shells, contain different numbers and kinds of orbitals

• Each orbital can be occupied by 2 electrons • Electrons in lower numbered shells are nearest to the positively

charged nucleus and are held most strongly by it; these electrons are said to be lowest in energy

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Electron Configuration of Atoms

The lowest-energy arrangement, or ground-state electron configuration, of an atom is a description of the orbitals that the atom’s electrons occupy• Rule 1: The orbitals of lowest energy are filled first,

according to the order 1s2s2p3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 5s 4d 5p

• Rule 2: Only two electrons can occupy an orbital, and they must be of opposite spin

• Rule 3: If two or more empty orbitals of equal energy are available, one electron occupies each with the spins parallel until all orbitals are half-full

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Ground-State electron configuration

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• Gilbert N. Lewis• Valence shellValence shell: the outermost electron shell of an

atom• Valence electronsValence electrons: electrons in the valence shell of

an atom; these electrons are used in forming chemical bonds

• Lewis structure of an atomLewis structure of an atom– the symbol of an element surrounded by a

number of bots equal to the number of electrons in the valence shell of the atom

Lewis structures

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Lewis Structure: The symbol of an element surrounded by a number of dots equal to the number of electrons in the valence (outmost) shell of the atom

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The Nature of Chemical Bonds

• Atoms bond together so that each atom in the bond acquires the electron configuration of the noble-gas closest it in atomic number

– Octet rule: The tendency to react in ways that achieve an outer shell of eight valence electrons

• Ionic bondIonic bond: a chemical bond resulting from the electrostatic

attraction of an anion and a cation (Na+ Cl-)

– an atom that gains electrons becomes an anion

– an atom that loses electrons becomes a cation

• Covalent bondCovalent bond: a chemical bond resulting from two atoms sharing one or more pairs of electrons

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Forming Covalent Bonds:Valence Bond Theory

A covalent bond forms when two atoms approach each other closely and a singly occupied orbital on one atom overlaps a singly occupied orbital on the other

The electrons are now paired in the overlapping orbitals and are attracted to the nuclei of both atoms, thereby bonding the atoms together

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Bond strength: 436 kJ/mol

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Hybridization:sp3 Orbitals and the Structure of Methane Carbon has four electrons in its valence shell (2s2

2p2) An s orbital and three p orbitals can combine, or

hybridize, to form four equivalent atomic orbitals (sp3 hybrids) with tetrahedral orientation

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Why do you think a C-H bond (109 pm) is longer than an H-H bond (74 pm)

Bond strength: 439 kJ/mol

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Hybridization:sp3 Orbitals and the Structure of Ethane

Bond strength of C-H: 421 kJ/mol

Bond strength of C-C: 377 kJ/mol

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Hybridization:sp2 Orbitals and the Structure of Ethylene

An s orbital combines with only two of three p orbitals to form three equivalent atomic orbitals (sp2 hybrids)

One unhybridized 2p orbital remains unchanged

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Bond strength of C=C: 728 kJ/mol

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Hybridization:sp Orbitals and the Structure of Acetylene

An s orbital combines with only one of three p orbitals to form three equivalent atomic orbitals (sp hybrids)

Two unhybridized 2p orbital remains unchanged

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Acetylene (ethyne)

Bond strength of C≡C: 965 kJ/mol

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Polar Covalent Bonds:Electronegativity

• A molecule is polar if 1. It has polar bonds and

2. The center of partial positive charge lies at a different place within the molecule than the center of partial negative charge

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ElectronegativityElectronegativity: a measure of the force of an atom’s attraction for the electrons it shares in a chemical bond with another atom

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Na+-Cl-

Cl-Cl

H-Cl

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Acids and Bases:The Bronsted-Lowry Definition

HA + H2O A- + H3O+

Ka = [A-] + [H3O+]

[HA] pKa = -logKa

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Organic Acids and Organic Bases

Carboxylic acids

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Organic Acids and Organic Bases

Carboxylic acids

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Acids and Bases:The Lewis Definition

• A Lewis acid is a substance that has a vacant valence orbital and can thus accept an electron pair

• A Lewis base is a substance that donates an electron pair

• The donated pair of electrons is shared between Lewis acid and base in a newly formed covalent bond

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