Chapter 12: Organic Chemistry
Decyl
-C10H21
Hexyl
-C6H13
Octyl
-C8H17
Nonyl
-C9H19
diesel fuel
15-18 carbon atoms
motor oil
16-18 carbon atoms
glycol
2 -OH groups
paraffin wax
20 carbons or greater
glycerol
3 -OH groups
asphalt
36 carbons or greater
What is a carbonyl group?
A carbon doubly bonded to an oxygen.
thermoplastic polymer
A polymer that does not have cross-links, can be made to flow when heated, and hardens when cooled.
thermosetting polymer
A polymer that forms cross-links during production and becomes permanently hardened.
monosaccharide
Also called a simple sugar, made of a six carbon units.
disaccharide
Made of two simple sugars joined together with the loss of water.
oil field
Natural accumulation of petroleum in porous rock.
sour crude
Oil with a high quantity of sulfur.
crude oil
Petroleum pumped from the ground.
polysaccharide
Polymer of simple sugars joined together.
What determines the structure and ultimately the function of proteins?
The amino acid sequence.
cellulose
Used as fibers in cell walls to provide structure.
glycogen
Used by animals as a stored food source.
What is true about polyethylenes?
a thermoplastic polymer; used to make grocery bags; properties can be vastly altered by changing the reaction conditions during production
citric acid
acid contained in citrus fruits
acetic acid
acid contained in vinegar
Some polymers, such as polyethylene, can be synthesized through ______ polymerization. The reactive site of a molecule that undergoes this type of polymerization is a _____ bond.
addition; multiple
Compounds that contain the hydroxyl functional group (-OH) are called____.
alcohols
The first truly synthetic polymer, _______, was synthesized from formaldehyde and phenol.
bakelite
teflon
bearings, gears, and nonstick coating on fry pans
animal fats
can be either saturated or unsaturated but are mostly saturated
paraffin wax
candles, home canning
Alkanes with 5 carbons or more are named using a Greek prefix to indicate the number of _____ atoms in the molecule. The suffix ______ is used to indicate that the compound is part of the alkane series.
carbon; -ane
Organic chemistry is concerned with the study of compounds that contain _____ as their principal element. _____ chemistry involves the study of all other compounds.
carbon; Inorganic
The functional group depicted in the illustration is called a(n) ______ group.
carboxyl
formic acid
causes the sting of bees and certain plants
The basic unit of an organism is called a(n) _______.
cell
The carbon-carbon bonds in hydrocarbons are _____, and can consist of single, double, or triple bonds. Each carbon in a hydrocarbon must be surrounded by ______ dashes(bonds) in order to satisfy the octet rule.
covalent; four
What hydrocarbons make up the mixture that is called petroleum?
cycloalkanes; alkanes; aromatic hydrocarbons
What is true about common aldehydes, ketones, and ethers?
diethyl ether was once used as an anesthetic; formaldehyde is used to preserve biological specimens; aldehydes are responsible for pleasant odors such as cinnamon and vanilla
Crude oil is purified by a method called fractional _______ where hydrocarbons are separated by their differences in ______ points.
distillation; boiling
Alkenes are compounds that contain at least one carbon-carbon _____ bond.
double
What describes a peptide bond?
each amino acid can form at least two peptide bonds; a peptide bond is formed between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another
What describes the origin of ethanol?
ethanol can be synthesized from ethylene derived from petroleum refining; ethanol can be formed from a yeast fermentation reaction
alcohol
ether
The desired product during the cracking and reforming process is unleaded gasoline. What molecule is formed in the absence of the reforming step that is used as a raw material for many plastic materials?
ethylene
True or false: Humans digest starches and cellulose by breaking down the polysaccharide chain into glucose.
false
When excess carbohydrates, proteins, or fats and oils are consumed, they are converted to _______ for long-term energy storage in the form of _____ tissue.
fat; adipose
high molecular weight esters
fats and oils
What is true about fats and oils?
fats and oils are esters; fats are solids at room temperature
glucose
food and basic building block for other carbohydrates
fructose
found in fruits
glucose
found in the sap of plants and the human bloodstream
Carbon has a valence of ______.
four
low molecular weight esters
fragrant liquids
diesel fuel
fuel, heating oil
chitin
hard protective substance in insects and shellfish
A compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen is called a(n)_____.
hydrocarbon
Carbohydrates mostly consist of what 3 elements?
hydrogen; carbon; oxygen
OH
hydroxide ion that is part of an inorganic compound
-OH
hydroxyl group that is attached to an organic compound
What is true about carbohydrates?
include sugars; are important in plants and animals for structure and protection; carbohydrates are organic compounds
The number of possible isomers for a given molecular formula _____ as the number of carbon atoms increases.
increases
What correctly describes a pair of isomers?
isomers differ in the way their atoms are connected to each other; isomers are different compounds
What is true about cycloalkanes?
isomers of alkenes; named the same as alkanes except the prefix cyclo- is employed to denote the presence of a ring
aldehyde
ketone
kerosene
lamp oil, jet fuel
A molecule that is characterized by a high molecular weight is called a(n) ______.
macromolecule
The process of decomposing organic molecules and building them into macromolecules is called_____.
metabolism
Polymers are made up of many smaller repeating units called_____.
monomers
The alkanes are also referred to as the ____ series. They are called a series because each higher molecular weight alkane has an additional group.
paraffin; -CH2
The term _______ describes a substance that can be molded into any desired shape.
plastic
polyvinyl chloride
plastics, water pipes, synthetic leather
A molecule made up of many repeating units linked together is called a(n)______.
polymer
What is true about proteins?
proteins are made of small molecules called amino acids; protein are macromolecules
There are four main types of macromolecules: ________, _______, fats and oils, and nucleic acids.
proteins; carbohydrates
Alkanes are termed _______ hydrocarbons because they have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms bonded to each carbon atom. Alkenes and alkynes are termed ______ hydrocarbons because they do not contain the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
saturated; unsaturated
cellulose
skeletal substance of plants
A sodium or potassium fatty acid is more commonly known as______.
soap
polystyrene
styrofoam containers and insulating materials
asphalt
surface roads
nylon
synthetic polymer
Pentane has a chemical formula of C_____ H_____.
5; 12
maltose
Also known as malt sugar and tastes only a third as sweet as sugar.
lactose
Also known as milk sugar and tastes only a sixth as sweet as sugar.
sucrose
Also known as table sugar and is the most common disaccharide.
What is the general form of a straight-chain alkane?
CnH2n+2
What defines an aromatic hydrocarbon?
The presence of a benzene ring in the structure.
starches
Used by plants as a stored food source.
What structural features do both carboxylic acids and esters possess?
a carbonyl group; an oxygen atom singly bonded to a carbonyl group
What types of molecules are linked together to form a polypeptide?
amino acids
An amino acid contains both a(n) ______ group (-NH2) and a(n) ________ group (-COOH).
amino; carboxylic
What is true about synthetic polymers synthesized from cellulose?
celluloid was the first synthetic polymer synthesized from cellulose; rayon and cellophane are produced from cellulose
What is the name of an alcohol with the chemical formula C10H21OH?
decanol
Despite their utility, synthetic polymers have certain disadvantages; they do not readily ______ when disposed of and they are manufactured from raw materials obtained from coal and ______.
decompose; petroleum
A hydrocarbon ______ is a molecule in which one of the hydrogens has ben replaced by another element or group of elements.
derivative
What name is given to an atom or group of atoms within a molecule that is largely responsible for the chemical properties and reactivity of the molecule?
functional group
What is the product of the digestion of starches and disaccharides in the human body?
glucose
An organic ______ is a hydrocarbon where one or more of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by a halogen.
halide
Alkanes belong to a class of compounds called ______, and consist of a backbone of carbon-carbon _____ bonds.
hydrocarbons; single
The simplest carbohydrate is called a(n) ________ saccharide; when two of these simple sugars join together they form a(n) _______ saccharide. When many simple sugars are joined in long straight or branched chains the resulting molecule is called a(n) _______ saccharide.
mono; di; poly
oils
mostly unsaturated
Organic compounds are ____ inorganic compounds.
much more abundant than
wool
natural polymer
Pure n-heptane
octane number of 0
Multiple branched isomer of octane
octane number of 100
Most gasoline
octane number of 87
In general, alcohols are ____ humans. The type of alcohol that is consumed most often by humans is _____.
toxic to; ethanol
The presence of a carbon-carbon ______ bond is the characteristic feature of alkynes.
triple
What is true about the origin and uses of ethylene?
typically used as a raw material to produce other useful products; can be obtained form processing petroleum; a material used to make polyethylene plastic
Addition reactions involve ______ compounds that contain ______ bonds between atoms.
unsaturated; multiple