Chemistry 101 H Introduction to Organic Chemistry

8/18/03


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Chemistry 101 H Introduction to Organic Chemistry

Chapter 6 - Introduction to Organic Chemistry

“Organic” in Everyday Life

“Organic” and “Vital Force”

“Organic” in Chemistry

The Hydrocarbon Family

Our Most Common Hydrocarbons

Methane

Methane and The Tetrahedral Carbon

The Methyl Free Radical

Ethane

The 3-Dimensional Structure of Ethane

Three Ways to Draw the Structure of Ethane

Propane and The Alkanes

Space-filling Models of Methane and Ethane

From One Methane to One Ethane

From One Ethane to One Propane

Propane - Two Different Kinds of Hydrogens

From One Propane to Two Different Butanes

Isomers

The First Five Alkanes - A Summary

The First 10 Straight-Chain Alkanes

The C5H12 Alkanes - Structures

Isomeric Alkanes

IUPAC - #1

IUPAC - #2

IUPAC - #3

IUPAC - #4

IUPAC - #5

Alkenes

Ethene, or Ethylene

The C-C Single Bond and The C=C Double Bond

Where Is The Double Bond?

Alkynes - Ethyne, or Acetylene

Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes A Summary

Saturation and Unsaturation

Saturation and Unsaturation in Ethane and Ethylene

Addition of H2O to C=C

Cycloalkanes

Benzene, An Aromatic Hydrocarbon

Aromatic Compounds

Some Important Aromatic Compounds

The Hydrocarbon Family

A Burning Candle

The Chemistry of a Charcoal Grill

Balanced Equations

End - Chapter 6

Author: Carl H. Snyder