Alkene and alkyne naming


    • [DOC File]Organic Nomenclature - Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes

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      The alkene family uses the -ene ending. The double bond is stronger than a single bond, and the bond length between the carbon atoms is shorter in the double bond. It is also more reactive than a single bond since the ( bond (the second pair of electrons) is farther from the nuclei. Naming is a little bit more complex for alkenes than alkanes.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 1 Organic Chem

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      Alkyne reaction with the combination of H2O, Hg2+, H+. Formation of Acetylide Anions. Chapter 3 Alkenes & Alkynes. Read Chap 3 (Not Sections11-13, 15b, 17c, 21) & p.153-154 & 157-158: Differentiate between alkene, alkyne and diene; molecular formula comparisons, conjugated, cumulated, and isolated multiple bonds; polymer and monomer


    • [DOC File]Chapter 11: Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatic Compounds

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      yne > ene in priority of naming. Examples Alkyne Reactions. Generic Reaction. Very like Alkenes. Normally Double Addition. Hydrogenation: Addition of H2 or D2 (Pt catalyst) Addition of X2 (Cl2 or Br2) Addition of HX (most commonly HCl and HBr) Markovnikov Addition. Addition of H2O (H+ catalyst) Markovnikov Addition. Secondary elimination of ...


    • [DOC File]Have you ever been caught in a heavy rainstorm

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      4. Draw and name three alkyne structural isomers for the formula C5H8. 5. For each compound, provide: i) the IUPAC name or the structural formula ii) the molecular formula iii) the class of hydrocarbon (alkane, alkene, or alkyne) iv) the structural formula and name of one structural isomer. a) 4-methyl-1-pentyne


    • [DOC File]Unsaturated Hydrocarbons

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      An alkene can be formed by removing a hydrogen atom from two adjacent carbons in a carbon chain. Ex: Hexane -C—C—C—C—C—C- becomes. Hexene -C—C—C=C—C—C- (3-Hexene) Ex: Ethane -C-C- becomes. Ethene -C=C- (also known as ethylene. Ex.:Cycloalkenes. C---C. cyclohexene C C C---C ...


    • [DOC File]Unit 9: Organic Chemistry

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      Addition two atoms to an alkene or alkyne _____ _____ Halogens and Hydrogens (diatomics) are added to the carbon chain during addition. Ex. C4H8 + Cl2 ( C4H8Cl2. D. r. aw the reactants in each of the following reaction and predict possible products of the addition. reaction.


    • [DOC File]Organic Nomenclature - Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes

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      Naming Ketones (–C=O group) = -one ending. Ketones are very similar to aldehydes. The only difference is that the C=O in a ketone is in the middle of a chain - not on the terminal carbon. To name a ketone, use the -one ending. and specify the position of the C=O with a number at the beginning of the name. Example 3: Name the following ...


    • [DOCX File]Department of Chemistry Ray P. Authement College of Sciences

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      Utilizing IUPAC naming rules for normal and branched alkanes. Memorizing the 10 basic prefixes for carbon chains. Memorizing the common alkyl substituents: methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, phenyl. ... Defining the alkene and alkyne functional groups. Utilizing IUPAC naming rules for alkenes and alkynes. Identifying cis and trans alkenes.


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      4. 5. Sequence the factors involved in naming an alkene with four or more carbons in the chain using the web below and number the steps. Summarize Use the following to help you take notes as you read Example Problem 3 in your text. Problem. Name the following alkene. Alkynes. Use with pages 762–764. 1. Analyze the Problem


    • [DOC File]ORGANIC CHEMISTRY STUDENT OUTLINE AND SUMMARY NOTES

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      Homologous series - groups of hydrocarbons classified by structure and properties (for naming refer to Table P and Q) Aliphatic hydrocarbons. Alkane: CnH2n+2. Alkene: CnH2n. Alkyne: CnH2n-2. Aromatic hydrocarbons CnH2n-6 (contain a benzene ring) 1. Benzene C6H6 2. Toluene C7H8


    • [DOC File]Weebly

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      simplest alkane, alkene and alkyne. 3. Why is a study of functional groups useful? 4a) Summarize the rules to follow when naming and drawing aliphatic hydrocarbons. b) Using your textbook or notes provide sample problem solutions for naming and drawing alkanes, alkenes . and alkynes (page 15 to 17).


    • [DOC File]Chapter 16

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      Priority for naming compounds (by functional group) Carboxyl 4. Alkene. Carbonyl 5. Alkyne. Aldehyde 6. Alkoxy. Ketone 7. Alkyl Alcohol 8. Halogen . Common P.A.s: Unsaturated (with double bond) Hydroxyl (with -OH group) Keto (with carbonyl group) Amino (with amino (-NH2) group) Metabolic Acids - intermediates in metabolic reactions


    • [DOCX File]Livingston Public Schools / LPS Homepage

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      or do not contain the maximum number of hydrogens possible due to the presence of double (alkene) and triple (alkyne) bonds. 1. MOLECULAR . FORMULA. AND. NAMING . OF ALK. E. NES: a. Each molecule below is an alkene. Write the molecular formula for each molecule in the space provided. _____ _____ _____ prop. ene (prop


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