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Organic Chemistry Introduction Topic 10.1.9 – 10.1.13
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Organic Chemistry Introduction Topic 10.1.9 – 10.1.13.

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Page 2: Organic Chemistry Introduction Topic 10.1.9 – 10.1.13.

Functional Group

Formula Structural Formula

Alcohol -OH - O – H

Aldehyde -COH (on the end of a chain)

O- C – H

Ketone -CO- (can’t be on end of chain)

O- C –

Carboxylic Acid

-COOH (on the end of a chain)

O- C – O – H

Halide -Br, -Cl, -F, -I - X

Compounds up to 6 carbon atoms with functional groups (10.1.9)

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Compounds up to 6 carbon atoms with functional groups (10.1.9-10)

Functional Group

Formula Suffix (or Prefix)

Alcohol -OH -ol

Aldehyde -COH -al

Ketone -CO- -one

Carboxylic Acid

-COOH -oic acid

Halide -Br, -Cl, -F, -I bromo-,chloro-, fluoro-,iodo-

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1-bromopropane

2-chlorobutane

1,2-diiodoethane

1,2-difluoroethene

1,2-difluoroethene

1,1,2-trifluorothene

Halides: prefixes = “fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo”

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Functional Group

Formula

Amine - NH2

Ester OR – C – O – R

Benzene

Only identify the following functional groups in structures: (10.1.11)

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• with reference to the carbon that is directly bonded to an alcohol group or a halogen:– Primary = carbon atom is only bonded

to one other carbon– Secondary = carbon atom is bonded to

two other carbons– Tertiary = carbon atom is bonded to

three other carbons

10.1.12 Identify primary, secondary and tertiary carbon atoms in alcohols (-OH) and halogenoalkanes (-F, -Cl, -Br, -I)

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• Volatility: how easily a substance turns into a gas– the weaker the intermolecular force, the

more volatile it is – van der Wall’s › dipole › hydrogen bonding– alkane › halogenoalkane › aldehyde ›

ketone › amine › alcohol › carboxylic acid

10.1.13 Discuss the volatility and solubility in water of compounds containing the functional groups listed in10.1.9.

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Boiling Points

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• Solubility: a solute’s ability to dissolve in a polar solvent (water)– the more polar a substance is, the more

soluble it is– solubility decreases as chain length

increases– smaller alcohols, aldehydes, ketones &

carboxylic acids are typically soluble