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Functional Groups – Page 3 Functional group - a specific arrangement of atoms in an organic compound, that is capable of characteristic chemical reactions. Most organic chemistry involves substituents often contain O, N, S, or P

Functional Groups – Page 3 Functional group - a specific arrangement of atoms in an organic compound, that is capable of characteristic chemical reactions

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Page 1: Functional Groups – Page 3 Functional group - a specific arrangement of atoms in an organic compound, that is capable of characteristic chemical reactions

Functional Groups – Page 3Functional group - a specific arrangement of atoms in an organic compound, that is capable of characteristic chemical reactions.

Most organic chemistry involves substituentsoften contain O, N, S, or P

Page 2: Functional Groups – Page 3 Functional group - a specific arrangement of atoms in an organic compound, that is capable of characteristic chemical reactions

Same Functional GroupWill have the same non-hydrocarbon group

Will have similar chemical properties

Page 3: Functional Groups – Page 3 Functional group - a specific arrangement of atoms in an organic compound, that is capable of characteristic chemical reactions

Alcohols – Page 3Alcohols - Organic compounds with an -OH groupThe -OH functional group in alcohols is called a “hydroxyl” group; thus R-OH is the formula

How is this different from the hydroxide ion? (covalent bonding with the carbon- not ionic with a metal like bases)

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AlcoholsFor IUPAC:

Drop the -e ending of the parent alkane name;

add ending of -ol, number the position of -OH

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Alcohol Example

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AlcoholsThe hydroxyl is given the lowest position number

Alcohols containing 2, 3, and 4 of the -OH substituents are named diols, triols, and tetrols respectively

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Alcohol Examples

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Classification of Alcohols – Page 4

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Ethers – Page 5Organic compounds in which oxygen is bonded to 2 carbon groups: R-O-R is formula

R and R’ could be two different alkyl chains.

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Naming EthersName the two alkyl chains on each side of the

Oxygen.Add –yl ending.

Name the longest chain first and shorter chain second.

Combine the two names and add ether.

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Naming Ethers

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Aldehydes (p. 9)Organic compounds that have a carbonyl

group (C=O) attached to the beginning (1st Carbon) or end (last Carbon) of a parent carbon chain.

General form: O OR-C-H H-C-R

Naming: Drop the “e” from the alkane name and

add “al”

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Example OC-C-H

Ethane ( - e ) add al

  Ethanal

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Name:

  O C O

C-C-C-C

 2-methyl-1,4-butanedial(you are supposed to keep the “e”)

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Ketones (p. 10)Organic compounds in which the carbonyl group

is attached to carbons within the parent carbon chain (not at the beginning or end).

General form: OR-C-R’

Naming: Drop the “e” from the alkane name and add “one”.

“one” is pronouced “own” Give the position # for the carbonyl.

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Example:

O C-C-C

2-propanone

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Example:

C O O C-C-C-C-C-C5-methyl-2,3-hexanedione

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Carboxylic Acids (p. 11)Carboxyl group: O or O

-C-OH HO-C-Organic compounds that contain a

carboxyl functional group.Can only be on the ends.

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Carboxylic Acids (p. 11) OGeneral formula: R-C-OHNaming: oIf one carboxyl group• Drop the “e” from the alkane name and

add “-oic acid”. (No number needed for the carboxyl group)

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Example:

O C-C-C-C-C-C-OH

hexanoic acid

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Example:

C O C-C-C-C-C-C-OH

5-methyl hexanoic acid

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oIf more that one carboxyl group.• One on each end of the parent chain.• -dioic acid.

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Example:

O O HO-C-C-C-C-OH

1,4-butanedioic acid