Chem 2 test 1
What are the rules for naming alkenes?
1. replace -ane suffix with -ene 2.Make sure the parent chain contains the double bond 3.Number the carbon atoms in the parent chain -start with side nearest to the double bond 4.Give the position of the double bond as a number -use the lowest numbered carbon in the double bond -place the number directly before the parent name 5. Use the suffixes --diene (2 double bonds), --tiene (3 double bonds), and --tetrene (4 double bonds) when more than one bond is present
dec-
10 carbons
eth-
2 carbons
shows us how the atoms in a molecule are bonded
2-D representation
saturated hydrocarbons
alkanes
-acyclic unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains one or more carbon-carbon double bonds -C=C functional group -use the -ene suffix (signifies presence of double bond)
alkenes
carbon-carbon double bonds
alkenes
alcohols are classified by how many _____________ are directly bonded to the carbon containing the hydroxyl group -determines how alcohol will react
alkyl groups
specific type of substituent; group of atoms obtained by the removal of 1 hydrogen atom from methane
alkyl groups
substitution of an alkyl group for a hydrogen requires a catalyst
alkylation
Cis-trans isomerism is not possible in ____________.
alkynes
acyclic unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds
alkynes
carbon-carbon triple bonds
alkynes
What is a dehydrogenation reaction?
an alkene synthesis
What are the IUPAC rules for naming alcohols with multiple hydroxyl groups?
1. Follow original IUPAC rules 2. For more than one hydroxyl group, use the greek prefixes with the suffix -ol -diol-> 2 hydroxyl groups -triol-> 3 hydroxyl groups 3. Do not drop the 'e' from the parent chain
Match the following structural formula with compound types in the response list: CH3-S-CH3 A. disulfide B. thioether C. diol D. thiol
B.
A general method for preparing alcohols is the A. combustion of ethers B. hydrogenation of alkenes C. hydration of alkenes D. combustion of alkanes
C
which of the following could not be the molecular formula for an alkane molecule? -C4H10 -C24H50 -CH4 -C5H14
C5H14
prop-
3 carbons
but-
4 carbons
pent-
5 carbons
hex-
6 carbons
hept-
7 carbons
oct-
8 carbons
non-
9 carbons
For the following pair of compounds, select a correct structural characterization from the response list: 1-butanol and 2-butanol A. are constitutional isomers B. have the same number of carbon atoms but a different number of oxygen atoms C. have the same number of carbon atoms and the same number of oxygen atoms but are not constitutional isomers D. have the same number of oxygen atoms but a different number of carbon atoms
A
In chemical reactivity, ethers resemble A. alkanes B. alkenes C. phenols D. alcohols
A
Alcohols have higher boiling points than alkanes of similar molecular mass because A. hydrogen bonding occurs between alcohol molecules but not between alkane molecules B. alcohols are acidic and alkanes are not C. alkane molecules are polar and alcohol molecules are not D. alcohols are ionic compounds and alkanes are covalent compounds
A.
The sulfhydryl functional group is found in A. Neither thiols nor disulfides B. thiols C. disulfides D. both thiols and disulfides
B
naturally occurring phenol protects other substances from being oxidized
antioxidants
naturally occurring phenol mouth wash and throat lozenges
antiseptics
Unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons that do not readily undergo addition reactions. -bonding differs from alkenes and alkynes -experimentally proven that all carbons are identical -double bonds are free to move around the ring
aromatic hydrocarbons
highly unsaturated carbon ring that contains both localized and delocalized bonds
aromatic ring system
delocalized bonding of 6 membered carbon rings
aromatics
saturated hydrocarbons in which all carbons are connected in cyclic arrangement
cycloalkanes
cyclic unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains one or more carbon-carbon double bonds within the ring system -C=C functional group -ene suffix
cycloalkenes
What are the three ways to depict alkanes?
dash-wedge-line structure ball and stick model space filling model
chemical reaction where water is formed from the removal of H and OH from a single reactant
dehydration reaction
chemical reaction where a hydrogen atom is lost from each of the 2 adjacent carbons and are replaced with a double bond
dehydrogenation reaction
-covalent bond where electrons are shared between more than two atoms -circle represents this
delocalized bond
What is the boiling point of alkanes and cycloalkanes?
increases with increasing number of carbons in the chain decreases with branching
compounds that contain elements besides carbon and hydrogen
inorganic compounds
Are alkanes and cycloalkanes soluble or insoluble in water?
insoluble
what are physical properties of aromatic hydrocarbons?
insoluble in water density less than water mostly liquid at room temperature
does the following meet the bonding requirement for carbon atoms? -3 single bonds and one double bond -2 double bonds
no yes
Tertiary alcohol produces _____________.
no reaction
What is the solubility of alkanes?
nonpolar molecules insoluble in water
compounds that have the same molecular formula but different in the way atoms are arranged; different compounds with different properties
isomers when you change the way that atoms are bound to one another, you change the properties
rubbing alcohol, ingestion causes vomiting
isopropyl alcohol (2-propanol)
Oxidation of a secondary alcohol produces ______________.
ketone
means it is in the plane
line
lines represent carbon-carbon bonds point of every line represents a carbon atom end of every line represents a carbon atom
line angle structural formula
volatile---primary constituents of gasoline skin irritant---causes drying can cause lung tissue damage if swallowed 5 to 8 carbons
liquid
ingestion can cause blindness and acidosis
methanol
the study of hydrocarbons and their derivatives
organic chemsitry
increase in C-O bonds or decrease in C-H bonds
organic oxidation
decrease in C-O bonds or increase in C-H bonds
organic reduction
-OH group is attached to a carbon atom that is part of an aromatic ring system. -aryl group (Ar)-aromatic ring system -general formula Ar-OH
phenols
flammable (like alcohols) halogenation reactions similar to alcohols can be oxidized, but occurs differently than alcohols cannot be dehydrated (unlike alcohols) chemical properties of ________________?
phenols
slightly soluble in water low melting solids or oily liquids at room temperature antiseptic and disinfectant properties Physical properties of ___________?
phenols
secreted or excreted by insects, animals, and plants triggers response within the same species
pheromones
What is the density of alkanes and cycloalkanes?
range from 0.6-0.8 g/mL layers on top when mixed with water
gives you an idea of how far the orbitals extend
space filling models
isomers that have the same molecular and structural formula but have different orientations in space
stereoisomers
an atom or group of atoms that are attached to a carbon chain
substituent
Aromatic hydrocarbons undergo two types of ______________ reactions known as ________________ and __________________.
substitution halogenation alkylation
when a small molecule replaces an atom or groups of atoms on a hydrocarbon usually results in a mixture of products
substitution reaction
organic compound that contains two or more 5-carbon isoprene units
terpenes
What are naturally occurring alkenes?
terpenes and pheromones
organic compound that contains a sulfur atom attached to two. carbon atoms by single bonds sulfur analogs of ethers
thioethers
organic compound that contains a sulfhydryl group attached to a saturated carbon atom sulfhydryl functional group sulfur analogs of alcohols
thiols
True or False carbons in double bond must have different groups attached for cis trans isomerism to be possible
true
True or false: More isomers for alkenes than alkanes because of double bonds
true
true or false Alcohols have higher boiling points and increased solubility when compared to alkanes
true
hydrocarbon in which the carbon chain contains at least one carbon-carbon double bond or one carbon-carbon triple bond -physical properties similar to saturated hydrocarbons -chemically more reactive
unsaturated hydrocarbons
compound that contains carbon- carbon multiple bonds double or triple bonds
unsaturated hydrocarbons the more double/ triple bonds, the less hydrogen
addition of an unsymmetrical small molecule
unsymmetrical addition reaction
What is the boiling point of alkenes/ cycloalkenes?
usually lower than an alkane with the same number of carbons
means carbon is coming out of a plane towards you
wedge
constitutional isomers that possess the same carbon-atom arrangement and that have differing locations for functional groups present
positional isomers
compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen single bonds
saturated hydrocarbons
constitutional isomers that possess different carbon atom arrangements and that contain identical functional groups if functional groups are present
skeletal isomers
semi solid used as a skin skin protectant ex:vaseline 18 to 30 carbons
solid
addition of a symmetrical small molecule
symmetrical addition reaction
substituents are "across from" one another
trans
isomer that has the substituents "across from" one another
trans prefix
Secondary alcohol produces ___________.
ketone
Primary alcohol produces __________.
aldehyde
what is hydrogen bonding alcohols?
-alcohols are able to participate in hydrogen bonding -hydrogen that is attached to a an electronegative atom interacts with the lone pairs on an electronegative atom in a different molecule -needs extra energy to break the bond
What is the boiling point of alcohol?
-boiling point of alcohol in water increases with increasing number of carbons -additional hydroxyl group will increase the boiling point -caused by an increase in hydrogen bonding
What ways can carbon bond?
-four single bonds -two single bonds and one double bond -two double bonds -one triple bond and one single bond NEED TO ADD UP TO 4 BONDS
What are the physical properties of alkynes?
-insoluble in water -density less than water -boiling point increases with MW
What is the solubility of alcohol?
-solubility of alcohol in water decreases with an increasing number of carbons -alcohol molecules are both polar and non polar -additional hydroxyl groups will increase polarity and therefore solubility
What are the chemical properties of alkynes?
-undergoes combustion reactions -addition reactions similar to alkenes -alkenes form an alkane -alkynes form as alkene
What are the chemical properties of aromatic hydrocarbons?
-unresponsive to addition reactions because of delocalized bond -undergoes substitution reactions -similar alkanes -alkylation -halogenation
meth-
1 carbon
What are the rules for cycloalkenes?
1. For substituted cycloalkenes with one double bond: do not need to number the double bond when the compound contains just one double bond 2. For unsubstituted cycloalkenes with one double bond: the carbon atoms are numbered so that the substituent will have the lowest numbered carbon 3. For cycloalkenes with more than one double bond: assign one double bond the numbers 1 and 2 and then assign the other double bond the lowest numbers possible.
What are IUPAC rules for naming ethers?
1. For unsymmetrical ethers, name both alkyl groups -name in alphabetical order -add ether to end of name -separate all words with a space 2. For symmetrical ethers, name the alkyl group and use the prefix di- -add ether to end of name separate all words with a space
What are the IUPAc rules for naming alcohols?
1. Identify and name the longest parent chain with that has the hydroxyl group -drop the 'e' and add the -ol 2. Number the carbon atoms in the parent chain -start with the side nearest to the hydroxyl group -takes precedent over double/triple bonds 3. Locate and name any substituents 4. When the -OH group is attached to a carbon ring, start numbering at the hydroxyl group -count clockwise or counter clockwise to give any substituents the next lowest number
What are the rules for naming branch chain alkanes?
1. Identify the longest continuous chain and name it 2. Number the carbons in the parent chain 3. If only one alkyl group is present, locate and name it 4. If two or more of the same alkyl groups are present, use greek prefixes 5. If two or more different alkyl groups are present, identify their location and name -list the names of the alkyl groups in alphabetical order 6.Follow IUPAC punctuation
What are the cycloalkane rules when dealing with IUPAC?
1. If there is only one ring substituent, it does not need to be numbered 2. When 2 ring substituents are present, the carbons are numbered starting with the substituent that has the highest alphabetical priority 3. When 3 or more ring substituents are present, the ring is numbered so that the substituent numbers are the lowest
What are the rules for common naming systems of alcohols?
1. Name all the carbon atoms as a single group 2. Add the word alcohol, separated by space
What is the general molecular formula of an alkane?
CnH2n+2
Match the following structural formula with compound types in the response list: HO-CH2-CH2-OH A. thiol B. disulfide C. thioether D. diol
D
What are hydrocarbons?
Hydrocarbons are organic compounds
systematic naming of compounds necessary as the number known compounds increased
IUPAC nomenclature
What is the nomenclature of alkynes?
IUPAC rules stay the same as alkenes uses the -yne suffix
What is the nomenclature of phenols?
IUPAC rules the same as benzene parent name is phenol start counting at -OH group
What does IUPAC stand for?
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Why are there so many organic compounds?
One reason why so many organic compounds exist is because of the ability for isomers to form.
organic compound that contains an -OH group bound to a saturated carbon atom
alcohol
hydrocarbons can be ___________ or ______________
acyclic (linear) or cyclic
chemical reaction where atoms or groups of atoms are added to each carbon atom that is in a carbon-carbon double bond. unsymmetrical and symmetrical
additional reactions
each model is represented as a ball and the sticks represent the bonds to the other atoms
ball and stick models
what is the simplest aromatic hydrocarbon?
benzene
substituents are "on the same side" of the double bond.
cis
isomer that has the substituents "on the same side"
cis prefix
reaction between a substance and oxygen that produces heat and light products are carbon dioxide and water
combustion reaction
reaction between a substance and oxygen that produces heat and light products are carbon dioxide and water exothermic
combustion reaction
reaction between a substance and oxygen that produces heat and light. Products are carbon dioxide and water
combustion reaction
When naming branch chain alkanes....
comma between the numbers hyphen between number and alkyl group no space between alkyl group name and parent chain
reaction where two molecules combine to form a larger one and water is formed. Mostly primary alcohols (secondary and tertiary alcohols most often dehydrated)
condensation
uses groupings of atoms and only shows the bonds on the central atoms
condensed structural formula
specific 3-D arrangement of atoms in a molecule -result from being able to rotate the carbon-carbon bond -carbon carbon triple bonds cannot be rotated
conformation
isomers that differ in the order in which the atoms are attached to eachother
constitutional isomers
Which of the following is true concerning organic compounds is correct? a. organic compounds are always soluble in water b. organic compounds are only found in nonliving systems c. organic compounds cannot be found in nature; they must be synthesized in a laboratory d. organic compounds always contain the element carbon
d.
means that an atom is coming behind the plane away from you
dash
What are three dimensional structural representations?
dash wedge line structure ball and stick model space filling model
naturally occurring phenol lysol sprays and wipes
disinfectants
How many carbons are present in the alkane whose IUPAC name is 2,2,4-trimethylpentane?
eight
alcoholic beverages, gas acetaldehyde responsible for hangover symptoms
ethanol
flammable (like alcohols) react slowly with oxygen in the air to form unstable hydroperoxides and peroxides unreactive to acids, bases, and oxidizing agents (like alkanes) combustion and halogenation reactions possible
ether chemical properties
boiling point similar to alkanes (much lower than alcohols) more soluble in water than alkanes (similar solubility to alcohols) antiseptic and disinfectant properties
ether physical properties
organic compound where an oxygen is bound to two carbon atoms by single bonds
ethers
major ingredient in antifreeze and deicer products; extremely toxic oxalic acid can crystallize in kidneys
ethylene glycol (1,2-ethanediol)
shows all atoms and bonds
expanded structural formula
What are two dimensional structural representations?
expanded structural formula condensed structural formula skeletal structural formula line angle structural formula
True or false primary, secondary, and tertiary will not tell us how alcohol will react
false
naturally occurring phenol found in plants
flavoring/ antibacterial agents
constitutional isomerism is possible in alkanes only if the number of carbon atoms present is ______________.
four or more
structural feature that is directly involved in most chemical reactions the molecules participate in (reactive part of molecule)
functional group
constitutional isomers that contain different functional groups
functional group isomers
structural feature that is directly involved in most chemical reactions the molecule participates in -consists of the carbon-carbon double and/or triple bonds within unsaturated hydrocarbons
functional groups
odorless, colorless, and nontoxic can cause suffocation due to lack of oxygen 1-4 carbons
gas
What are the physical states of alkenes/cycloalkenes? Carbons?
gas-> 2-4 carbons liquid-> 5-17 carbons solid-> 18 or carbons
lotion, soap, shaving cream, candy, and icing. naturally occurring in body --product of fat metabolism
glycerol (1,2,3-propanetriol)
substitution of a halogen atom for a hydrogen requires a catalyst
halogenation
substitution where the hydroxyl group was located. No catalyst needed, but heat is required. Forms an alkyl halide
halogenation
addition of two halogen atoms, added at the double bond, no catalyst needed
halogenation reaction
reaction between a substance and a halogen where 1 or more halogen atoms are added
halogenation reaction
addition of water molecule across the double bond catalyst required
hydration of alkenes
addition of a water molecule, added at the double bond, catalyst required
hydration reaction
compound that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms plus as additional atom *always organic
hydrocarbon derivatives
compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon atoms
hydrocarbons
What are 2 symmetrical addition reactions?
hydrogenation and halogenation
addition of an H2 molecule, added at a double bond, catalyst required.
hydrogenation reaction
what are 2 unsymmetrical addition reactions?
hydrohalogenation and hydration reactions
addition of a hydrogen halide molecule, added at a double bond, no catalyst needed.
hydrohalogenation reaction
specific name for the OH functional group
hydroxyl group
the study of all other compounds
inorganic chemistry
What is the solubility of alkenes and cycloalkenes?
insoluble in water
Why is it important to know the physical properties of alkanes and cycloalkanes?
is it important to know the physical properties of alkanes and cycloalkanes because the effects of alkanes on the human body depend on the physical state of the alkane
compounds that have the same molecular formula but different in the way the atoms are arranged
isomers