* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Organic Chemistry PPT including assignments File
Survey
Document related concepts
Transcript
Christi Kitchens Physical Science E05 TSW 1-5 Organic compound – any compound containing carbon (>90% of all compounds) 4 valence electrons Can form up to 4 single bonds Will also form double and triple bonds Most carbon compounds contain hydrogen Allotropes – forms of the same element that have different physical properties Carbon has several allotropes (we will discuss 3) Diamond Graphite Fullerenes goalfinder.com Hardest substance Found in tools used to cut, grind, and drill Network solid = all of the atoms are linked by covalent bonds knifeworks.com keirfinejewellery.com dendritics.com • • • • Soft and slippery Each layer has strong covalent bonds, but the bonds between layers are weak Structure is layered, which allows for pencil marks to be made on paper and erased easily Uses: pencils, lubricant in machines, electrodes (b/c it is a good conductor), nuclear reactors to absorb access neutrons (to help control the reaction) blog.iqsdirectory.com dendritics.com • • • • • Found in soot and meteorites Large hollow sphere shaped cages 60 carbon atoms = buckminsterfullerene – Shapes alternate between hexagon and pentagons 540 Carbons = Icosohedral Fullerene The discovery of bucky balls has led to the discovery of over 1000 new compounds http://cnx.org/content/m14355/latest/ http://www.costaricapages.com/blog/technology/costa-rican-electricengineers-discovers-new-antibiotic/3807 The discovery of Nanotubes is the greatest contribution from the bucky ball thus far Sheets of graphite rolled into single and multi layered tubes High electrical and thermal conductivity High mechanical strength High surface area http://cnx.org/content/m14355/latest/ http://www.costaricapages.com/blog/technology/costa-rican-electricengineers-discovers-new-antibiotic/3807 nanotech-now.com Molecule containing only hydrogen and carbon Saturated – all of the bonds in the molecule are single bonds Saturated hydrocarbons contain the maximum number of hydrogens possible Alkane – another name for a hydrocarbon with all single bonds sparknotes.com Unsaturated hydrocarbons have at least one double or triple bond. Can also be a ring structured hydrocarbon Double bonded hydrocarbons are called alkenes Triple bonded hydrocarbons are called alkynes http://kelarutan.wordpress.com/2010/02/27/organic-chemistry-the-hydrocarbon/ Hydrocarbons that contain one or more double bonds Names end in –ene Plastics used in trash bags and milk jugs are made from polymers of ethene Ethene is also the substance that controls the rate at which certain fruits ripen www.green-planet-solar-energy.com Most reactive of the hydrocarbons Name ends in –yne One or more triple bonds www.green-planet-solar-energy.com Unsaturated hydrocarbon with a ring structure Many have strong odors (aromas) encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Draw the structural formula and name the 1st 6 alkanes Draw the structural formula and name the 1st 6 alkenes Be sure to draw all possible structures Draw the structural formula and name the 1st 6 alkynes Be sure to draw all possible structures Depends on 2 factors: Number of carbons Arrangements of carbons Arrangment can be: Straight chained Branched chains Ring structures chemistrymysteries.blogspot.com tutorvista.com physicsarchives.com Hydrocarbon in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an atom or group of atoms Functional Group: the substituted atom or group of atoms Functional group = hydroxyl group (-OH) Names of alcohols end in -ol 1. Find the longest carbon chain containing the –OH group 2. Use the lowest possible number for the –OH group 3. State the number the –OH is located on 4. Then name the longest carbon chain as you would if the –OH group were not present and change the ending to -ol Methanol CH3OH Ethanol C2H5OH http://legacy.chemgym.net/as_a2/topics/naming_and_classifying _alcohols/quiz_2.html 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. http://www.docbrown.info/page06/DFalcether/DFalcetherQmc.htm http://legacy.chemgym.net/as_a2/topics/naming_and_classifying_alco hols/quiz_2.html ethanol 2-butanol Propan-2-ol Pentan-3-ol 1-hexanol Halogenocarbon – a hydrocarbon that has one of the 4 halogens as a functional group Flourine: flouro Chlorine: chloro Bromine : bromo Iodine : iodo- CH3CH(Cl)CH2CH3 CH3CH2Br 2-chlorobutane bromoethane CH3F CH3CH2CH(I)CH2CH3 ClCH2CH2CH3 H www.chemhume.co.uk 3-iodopentane 2-chloropropane Flouromethane 3-bromohexane 1. When a halogenocarbon reacts with a base the resulting reactants are an alcohol and a salt CH3-Cl + NaOH CH3-OH + NaCl Or 2. Adding an alkene (dbl bond) with water CH2=CH2 + H2O –H+-> CH3CH2-OH Functional group = carboxyl group (-COOH) Names of organic acids end in - oic Methanoic Ethanoic Acid - CHOOH Acid – CH3COOH ck12.org 1. Find the longest carbon chain that contains the -COOH group. 2. Drop the -e from the end of the hydrocarbon name and substitute -oic acid. 3. Number and name any branches or other substituents. 4. Number 1 carbon is acid carbon. Longest chain containing carbonyl is 3. propane 2. The -e ending is replaced with -oic acid. propanoic acid 1. H 2. 3. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2COOH http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Butyric_acid_flat_structure.png Propanoic Ethanoic acid acid Pentanoic acid Functional group – amine group (-NH2) Organic bases involved in forming of organic compounds that are essential for life 1. 2. 3. 4. Find the longest carbon chain containing the –NH2 group Use the lowest possible number for the –NH2 group State the number the –NH2 is located on Then name the longest carbon chain as you would if the –NH2 group were not present and change the ending to -amine www.hcc.mnscu.edu 1. 2. 3. www.ivy-rose.co.uk 1. 1-propanamine 2. 3-pentanamine 3. 2-hexanamine Combining of organic acid with an alcohol Provide flavors for some foods and smell sweet Ethanoic Acid + Ethanol Ethyl Ethanoate + H2O www.projectshum.org http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/alcohols/esterification. html Name R group (attached to only the single bonded O) like a side chain (with a space). • Then name acid portion with -oate ending http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/esters/background.html http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/esters/background.html 1. methyl propanoate 2. pentyl ethanoate 3. butyl ethanoate Create a chart to include each type of hydrocarbon that we have talked about: alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohol, carboxylic acids, amines, esters In the chart, include the functional group that makes it a part of each group, state whether or not each is either saturated, unsaturated, or a substituted hydrocarbon, give an example of each to include name and structural formula 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2 6. 7. www.gcsescience.com www.ivy-rose.co.uk http://www.gcsescience.com/o39.htm 1. 2. 3. 4. commons.wikimedia.org Methane pentane 1-butanol 3-hexanol 1-propanamine 2-butanamine Propanoic acid Ethanoic acid Hexyl ethanoate Propyl butanoate Large molecule that forms when many smaller molecules are linked together by covalent bonds Monomers – smaller molecules that bond together to form polymers Some contain one type of monomer and some contain more than one monomer Developed factories Rubber by chemist in labs and – elastic (stretchable), high resilence, waterproof made from hydrocarbons from petroleum Used to make tires and as an adhesive Nylon Used – very strong, durable, and shiny to make parachutes, windbreakers, fishing line, carpets, and ropes Polyethylene – made from a chain of ethene monomers Used in milk bottles, plastic wrap, hard plastic shaped items Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) – branched chains – softer plastics High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) – straight chains – harder plastics The number of Carbons determines the properties of the polymer Large molecules produced by organisms Starches Contains – stored in plants hundreds of glucose monomers More complex sugars are classified as carbohydrates chemistryland.com Cellulose – contains 3000+ glucose monomers Most chriskresser.com abundant organic compound found in nature Gives strength to plant stems and tree trunks Not digestible by animals pmr-science.wikispaces.com Large nitrogen filled polymers found mainly in the nuclei of cells 2 types Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Ribonucleic acid (RNA) chem4kids.com Polymer in which at least 100 amino acid monomers are linked through bonds between an amino group and a carboxylic acid Instructions for proteins are stored in DNA Body contains as many as 300,000 proteins Hemoglobin, muscle fibers, fingernails, ect. Enzymes – protein that acts as catalysts in the body Create a foldable showing the natural and synthetic polymers Include what they are and how they are used