chapter 2 : alkanes and cycloalkanes
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Chapter 2 : Alkanes and Cycloalkanes. The Structure of Alkanes. Nomenclature of Organic Compounds. Alkyl groups. Numbering the parent carbon chain. The root name is that of the longest continuous carbon chain ( parent carbon chain ) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 2 : Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
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The Structure of Alkanes
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Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
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Alkyl groups
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Numbering the parent carbon chain
The root name is that of the longest continuous carbon chain (parent carbon chain)
Groups attached to the main chain are called substituents. Saturated substituents that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called alkyl groups. Named by replacing the –ane of the alkane by -yl
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The main chain is numbered such that the first substituent encountered along the chain receives the lowest possible number. Each substituent is then located by the number of the carbon to which it is attached.When two or more identical groups are attached to the main chain, prefixes such as di- tri-, tetra-, are used.
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If there are two equally long continuous chains, select the one with the most branches.
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If there is a branch equidistant from each end of the longest chain, begin numbering nearest to a third branch.
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If there is no third branch, begin numbering nearest the substituent whose name has alphabetic priority;
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Give the IUPAC name for the compound shown?
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Give the IUPAC name of the following compounds:
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Clicker Question
What is the correct IUPAC name of the compound below?1. 4-methylpentane2. 2-methylpentane3. Methylbutane4. Dimethylbutane
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Alkyl and Halogen Substituents
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There are four different butyl groups
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The letter R is used as a general symbol for an alkyl group.
R-H alkane
R-X X=F, Cl, Br, I (halogen) Alkyl halide
Named: F- (fluoro-), Cl- (chloro-), Br- (bromo-) I- (iodo-)
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Write the formula for 2,2,4-trimethylpentane
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Clicker Question
A student named a hydrocarbon as 2-ethylpentane and was graded incorrect, what should the correct IUPAC name of the compound be?
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Name the following compounds by the IUPAC system:
CH3CHFCH2CH3
Write the structure for 3,3-dimethyloctane
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Name the following compounds by the IUPAC system:
CH3CHFCH2CH3
Write the structure for 3,3-dimethyloctane
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Physical Properties of Alkanes and Nonbonding Intermolecular Interactions
Water molecules are polar and they have special attractions called hydrogen bonding.Alkanes are insoluble in water because they are non-polar (all the C-C and C-H are nearly purely covalent)
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Van der Waals attractions
The boiling points of alkanes rise as the chain length increases and fall as the chains become branched and more nearly spherical in shape
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The effect of molecular shapes on van der Waals attractions
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Conformations of Alkanes
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Clicker Question?
The most stable conformation of propane is:A. EclipsedB. PlanarC. BoatD. StaggeredE. chair
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Cycloalkane Nomenclature and Conformation
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One substituent is always located at ring carbon numbered 1, the remaining carbons are then numbered consecutively in a way that gives the other substituents the lowest possible numbers. With different substituents, the one with highest alphabetic priority is located at carbon 1.
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QR Codes
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Give the IUPAC names for the following compounds
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Cyclopropane
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Cycloalkanes with more than three carbon atoms are nonpolar and have “ puckered” conformations.
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Clicker Question?
What is the molecular formula of a cycloalkane that has six carbon atoms?A. C6H14
B. C6H12
C. C6H10
D. C6H16
E. C6H7
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Clicker Question?
The bond angle of a normal, tetrahedral, sp3 hybridized carbon is 109.5°. What is the approximate C–C–C bond angle of cyclobutane?A. 109.50
B. 1200
C. 600
D. 1800
E. 900
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The chair conformation of cyclohexane
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Larger substituents on cyclohexane (such as methyl group) are stable in the equatorial positions to avoid the axial crowding.
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Boat Conformation
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Glucose molecule (six-membered ring in the chair conformation.
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Cis-Trans Isomerism of Cycloalkanes
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Reactions of Alkanes
Single carbon-carbon bondsNonpolar therefore relatively inert and often used as solventsReacts with oxygen and halogens.
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In which compound is carbon more oxidized, formaldehyde ( CH2O) or formic acid( HCO2H)?
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Halogenation of Alkanes
When a mixture of alkane and chlorine is stored at low temperature in the dark, no reaction occurs. While in sunlight or at high temperature, however, an exothermic reaction occurs. Where one or more of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by chlorine.
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Example for methane
The reaction is called chlorination and is a substitution reaction
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Bromination
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In excess halogen, the reaction can continue further to give polyhaloganated products.
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A mixture of products may be obtained when longer chained alkanes are halogenated.
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Unsubstituted cycloalkanes, where all the hydrogens are equivalent, a single organic product can be obtained.
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Free-Radical Chain Reaction Mechanism of Halogenation
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