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Organic compounds

1. Introduction to Organic Chemistry

  • Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing compounds.
  • Organic molecules contain carbon atoms bonded to other elements (H, O, N, halogens, etc.).
  • Exceptions: CO2,CO,CO₂, CO, carbonates (CO32),(CO₃²⁻), and cyanides (CN)(CN⁻) are inorganic compounds.

2. Chemical Bonding in Organic Compounds

  • Carbon forms exactly four bonds.
  • Oxygen forms two bonds.
  • Hydrogen forms one bond.
  • Halogens (F,Cl,Br,I)(F, Cl, Br, I) form one bond.

3. Homologous Series

Definitions

  • Homologous series: A group of organic compounds with the same general formula and functional group, differing by a CH2CH₂ unit.
  • Saturated compounds: Only single bonds between carbon atoms.
  • Unsaturated compounds: Have double or triple bonds between carbon atoms.
  • Functional group: A specific atom or bond that determines the properties and reactivity of an organic compound.

Classification of Organic Molecules

Homologous SeriesGeneral FormulaFunctional GroupSuffixExample
AlkanesCnH2n+2CₙH₂ₙ₊₂-ane-anePropane (C3H8)(C₃H₈)
AlkenesCnH2nCₙH₂ₙC=CC=Cene-enePropene (C3H6)(C₃H₆)
AlkynesCnH2n2CₙH₂ₙ₋₂CCC≡Cyne-ynePropyne (C3H4)(C₃H₄)
HaloalkanesCnH2n+1XCₙH₂ₙ₊₁X (X=F,Cl,Br,I)(X = F, Cl, Br, I)X(halogen)-X (halogen)ane-ane2-bromopropane (C3H7Br)(C₃H₇Br)
AlcoholsCnH2n+1OHCₙH₂ₙ₊₁OHOH-OHol-olPropan-2-ol (C3H7OH)(C₃H₇OH)
AldehydesCnH2nOCₙH₂ₙOCHO-CHOal-alPropanal (C3H6O)(C₃H₆O)
KetonesCnH2nOCₙH₂ₙOC=OC=O (within chain)one-onePropanone (C3H6O)(C₃H₆O)
Carboxylic AcidsCnH2nO2CₙH₂ₙO₂COOH-COOHoic-oic acidacidPropanoic acid (C3H6O2)(C₃H₆O₂)
EstersCnH2nO2CₙH₂ₙO₂COO-COO-oate-oateEthyl methanoate (C3H6O2)(C₃H₆O₂)

4. Isomers

Isomers: Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements.

Types of Structural Isomers

  1. Chain Isomers: Differ in carbon chain arrangement.
  • E.g. ButaneButane vs. 2methylpropane.2-methylpropane.
  1. Positional Isomers: Functional group appears in different positions.
  • E.g. Butan1olButan-1-ol vs. Butan2ol.Butan-2-ol.
  1. Functional Isomers: Same molecular formula but different functional groups.
  • E.g. AldehydesAldehydes vs. KetonesKetones (Propanal vs. Propanone).

5. IUPAC Naming Rules (Nomenclature)

  1. Identify the Functional Group → Determines suffix.
  2. Find the Longest Carbon Chain → Determines root name.
  3. Number the Chain:
  • Start from the end closest to the functional group or substituent.
  1. Identify Substituents (Side Chains):
  • List them alphabetically with appropriate prefixes (e.g. methyl, ethyl, bromo).
  • If more than one, use di-, tri-, tetra- (e.g. 2,3-dimethylbutane).
  1. Write the Name:
  • Use hyphens between numbers and letters (e.g. 2-methylpentane).
  • Use commas between numbers (e.g. 2,3-dimethylpentane).
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Example of IUPAC Naming

Compound: CH3CH2CH(CH3)CH3CH₃–CH₂–CH(CH₃)–CH₃

  • Longest chain = 44 carbonscarbons (butane).(butane).
  • Substituent = methylmethyl (CH3)(-CH₃) at C2C-2.
  • IUPAC Name = 2-$$methylbutane.

6. Summary

  • Organic chemistry focuses on carbon-based compounds.
  • Homologous series have a general formula and functional group.
  • Isomers have the same molecular formula but different structures.
  • IUPAC naming follows set rules based on chain length, functional groups, and substituents.
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