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Transcript
You may use your 8.1 notes
and the vocab sheet
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What are some similar properties shared by organic
compounds?
What are some properties of hydrocarbons?
What kind of structures and bonding do hydrocarbons have?
What are some characteristics of substituted hydrocarbons?
Science Standard 8.3.c: Students know atoms and molecules form solids by building up
repeating
patterns, such as the crystal structure of NaCl or long-chain polymers
Science Standard 8.6.a: Students know that carbon, because of its ability to combine in
many ways with itself and other elements, has a central role in the chemistry of living
organisms.
What do all of these have in common?
They are all made up of forms of
CARBON
 Organic compound
 Hydrocarbon
 Structural formula
 Isomer
 Saturated
hydrocarbon
 Unsaturated
hydrocarbon
 Hydroxyl group
 Alcohol
 Organic acid
 Carboxyl group
 Ester
 Polymer
 monomer
See vocab sheet
Organic Compounds
Many organic compounds have similar properties in
terms of melting points, boiling points, odor, electrical
conductivity and solubility.
Also called carbon compounds
They can be found in:
 living things
products made from living things
 materials produced in labs
Organic Compounds
Properties (usually):
Low melting points
Low boiling points
Liquids/gases at room temp.
Have strong odors
Do not conduct electricity
Do not dissolve in water
Hydrocarbons
Like many other organic compounds, hydrocarbons mix
poorly with water. Also, all hydrocarbons are flammable
The most simple organic compounds
Flammable/BURN EASILY- so used as fuels
Examples:
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Methane
Ethane
Propane
Structure of Hydrocarbons
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Can be classified by arrangement of atoms and by types of
bonds between atoms
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Only contains carbon and hydrogen elements
Can form into chains, branched chains, or rings
Each hydrogen has 1 bond
Each carbon has 4 bonds
There is never a “dangling” bond left
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Isomers
Compounds that have same formulas (same number of
each element) but different structures
Each isomer has different characteristic properties
Example: Butane and Isobutene
THEY HAVE DIFFERENT
BOILING AND MELTING
POINTS TOO!
Double Bonds /Triple Bonds and
Saturated/Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
In addition t forming a single bond, two carbons can
form a double or triple bond
If there are ONLY single bonds= SATURATED hydrocarbon
End in -ane
If there are double/triple bonds= UNSATURATED
Ends in –ene or -yne
Substituted Hydrocarbons
If just one atom of another element is substituted for
a hydrogen atom in hydrocarbon, a different compound
is created.
Examples:
Compounds containing halogens
With fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine
Alcohols
Has 1 or more HYDROXYLS (or –OH)
Dissolve well in water, higher boiling points, liquid at room temp
Organic Acids
Has 1 or more CARBOXYLs (or –COOH)
Also called citric acids, found in many fruits
Esters
Many esters have pleasant, fruity smells
Compound made of a alcohol and an organic acid
Polymers
Organic compounds, such as alcohols, esters, and
others can be linked together to build polymers with
thousands or even millions of atoms
Polymers- many linked
Monomers- a smaller chain
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What are three types of substituted
hydrocarbons?
Compounds containing halogens
Alcohols
Organic Acids
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What are some Properties of organic
compounds?
Low melting points
Low boiling points
Liquids/gases at room temp.
Have strong odors
Do not conduct electricity
Do not dissolve in water
GP: Write a paragraph summary of the section
OR
Pick 2 ways to synthesize the notes
IP: 8.2 Review/Reinforce