Organic Chemistry Functional Group
Organic Chemistry Functional Group
Organic Chemistry Functional Group
Groups
H H
2.
Here are some examples:
Q: What should you call
cyclic hydrocarbons
made up o of just
single bonds?
A: Cycloalkanes
- these single-bonded,
cyclic hydrocarbons.
- CnH2n
– The number of the first carbon in the double or triple bond is included in the
name to locate the double or triple bond.
• Number the parent chain from the end that is closes to the first double or
triple bond.
13
alkenes
1-butyne
Ethyne
Hex-1-yne
octyne
Skeletal Structure
Alkenes, Alkynes & Aromatic
Compounds
Naming of Aromatics is based on benzene:
– When the molecule is build on benzene, the
parent name is “benzene”.
– There are also many common names used to
describe aromatic compounds.
20
Aromatic
Aromatic hyrocarbons contain a planar
unsaturated ring of atoms that is stabilized by
an interaction of the bonds forming the ring
Methylbenzene – C6H5CH3
Nitrobenzene
Groups Containing Halogens
1. Haloalkanes
symbolized as RX where R-alkyl
groups and X any halogen
(F,Cl,Br,I)
Halogen + alkanes
C3H7Br = Bromopropane
CH3I = Iodomethane
Groups Containing Oxygen
1. alcohols
Only one oxygen
H H
Has an O-H group
Can classify as 1º/2º/3º H C C O H
according to position
of O-H group on H H
carbon skeleton
2. Butanol
Phenols- used as a disinfectant in
household cleaners and mouthwash
Only one oxygen
O H
Has an O-H group
The O-H group is
directly attached to a
benzene ring
2. 3-Pentanone
Aldehydes-used in tanning, preserving and
embalming and as a germicide, fungicide and
insecticide for plants and vegetables
Only one oxygen H
Has a C=O group O
C=O group is at the end
of carbon chain, so is next
H C C
door to a hydrogen atom
H
Symbolized as RCHO. Its
name ends with -al
H
Ethanal (acetaldehyde)
2-Butanone 2-Propanone (acetone)
Narcotic product of ethanol
(methyl ethyl ketone) Solvent for fat, rubber, plastic
metabolism; used to make
Important solvent varnish, lacquer; chemical
perfumes, flavors, plastics,
other chemicals feedstock
carboxylic acids- used in the
productions of polymers, adhesives and
pharmaceutical drugs
Has 2 oxygens H
Has O-H and C=O groups
O
on the same carbon atom
H C C
This -COOH group has to
be at the end of a carbon O H
chain or alkyl chain. Its H
name ends with oic acid
Ethanoic Acid
1. Butanoic Acid
2. Benzoic acid
Esters that have fragrant odors are used as a
constituent of perfume, essential oils, food
flavorings and cosmetics
Has 2 oxygens H
One oxygen is part of a O
H
C=O bond, the other is H C C
next door, sandwiched
between two carbons O C H
RCOOR’, name ends
H
with -oate H
Hexyl ethanoate
Ethers-solvents for fats, waxes,
perfumes and dyes
Has 1 oxygen
No O-H or C=O group;
H H H
ROR’ group
The oxygen is sandwiched H C C O C H
between two carbon atoms
Its name start with alkoxy
H H H
and ends with parent alkyl
chain name ethoxymethane or
methyl ethyl ether
Q: Why do ethers have much lower boiling points
t than their isomeric alcohols?
A: No hydrogen bonds between ether molecules (why?)
1. ethoxybutane or butyl ethyl ether
Draw the condensed structural formulas for the
following compounds
– A. 3 ethylpentane
– B. 3,5 diethyl-2,3-dimethyl-5-propyldecane
– C. 4-methyl-2-pentyne
– D. 2,4- dimethylcyclohexane
Write the condensed formula of
the following
Give the IUPAC name of the ff
“What family…?” quiz
Family names:
cycloalkane aldehyde
alkene ketone
primary (1º) alcohol carboxylic acid
secondary (2º) alcohol ester
tertiary (3º) alcohol ether
phenol … are you ready?
5 … 4 … 3 … 2 … 1 … GO!
What family does it belong to? (1)
H H
C C
H H
What family does it belong to? (2)
H
O
H C C
H
H
What family does it belong to? (3)
H
H O H
H C C C H
H H H
What family does it belong to? (4)
C O H
H
What family does it belong to? (5)
H H
H C O C H
H H
What family does it belong to? (6)
H
O
H
H C C
O C H
H
H
What family does it belong to? (7)
H O H
H C C C H
H H
What family does it belong to? (8)
O H
What family does it belong to? (9)
H H
O
H C C C
O H
H H
What family does it belong to? (10)
H
H C H
H
H C C O H
H H H
C
H
What family does it belong to? (11)
H H
C C H
H H
Answers: “What family?” quiz (1)
H H
C C
H H
alkene
Answers: “What family?” quiz (2)
H
O
H C C
H
H
aldehyde
Answers: “What family?” quiz (3)
H
H O H
H C C C H
H H H
secondary alcohol
Answers: “What family?” quiz (4)
C O H
primary alcohol
Answers: “What family?” quiz (5)
H H
H C O C H
H H
ether
Answers: “What family?” quiz (6)
H
O
H
H C C
O C H
H
H
ester
Answers: “What family?” quiz (7)
H O H
H C C C H
H H
ketone
Answers: “What family?” quiz (8)
O H
phenol
Answers: “What family?” quiz (9)
H H
O
H C C C
O H
H H
carboxylic acid
Answers: “What family?” quiz (10)
H
H C H
H
H C C O H
H H H
C
H
tertiary alcohol
Answers: “What family?” quiz (11)
H H
C C H
H H
cycloalkane
“Spot the functional groups” quiz
Functional groups:
alkene aldehyde
primary (1º) alcohol ketone
secondary (2º) alcohol carboxylic acid
tertiary (3º) alcohol ester
phenol ether
arene (NEW!) … are you ready?
5 … 4 … 3 … 2 … 1 … GO!
Spot both the functional groups (1)
OH phenol
OH
O
carboxylic acid
Spot all three functional groups (2)
O
ester
O
O
carboxylic acid
OH
arene
Spot both the functional groups (3)
O
OH
phenol
O
ester
Spot both the functional groups (4)
primary alcohols
OH
OH
OH
secondary alcohol
Spot all three functional groups (5)
ketone
O
tertiary
OH alcohol
alkene
Spot all three functional groups (6)
aldehyde
H
alkene
arene
Spot all three functional groups (7)
ketone
arene
OCH3
ether
Functional groups quiz: results
Maximum score = 18
How did you do?
Amines
The amine functional group contains a N atom.
C N
Epinephrine
(adrenaline; 2° Cocaine (3°
amine) amine)
neurotransmitter in brain stimulant;
brain; hormone widely abused
released during drug
stress
Amides
C N
Acetaminophen
Active ingredient in nonaspirin
pain relievers; used to make dyes
and photographic chemicals
N,N-Dimethylmethanamide
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25)
(dimethylformamide)
A potent hallucinogen
Major organic solvent; used in
production of synthetic fibers
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