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Title: Hydrocarbon Derivatives


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Hydrocarbon Derivatives
  • Aldehydes, Ketones,
  • Carboxylic Acids, Esters

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Carbonyl Group
  • gtC?O
  • Oxygen attached to carbon by double covalent bond
  • Strong dipole

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Aldehydes
  • General formula R?C?H or RCHO
  • Carbonyl group always at end of aldehyde
  • Find name of alkane with same of Cs
  • change the -e to -al
  • Never need s for aldehydes
  • Functional group always on end C

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H?C?O? H
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common name formaldehyde
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Acetaldehyde
  • Carcinogenic compound
  • Natural component of many ripe fruits
  • Contributes to odors such as
  • rosemary, daffodil, bitter orange, camphor,
    angelica, fennel, mustard, peppermint
  • component of cigarette smoke

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Ends in CHO so its an aldehyde
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Properties of Aldehydes
Aldehydes are polar! This ? bp Hydrogen bonding
in H2O ? solubility
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Ketones
  • Carbonyl group gtCO
  • located within C chain instead of at end
  • General Format
  • R and R' may or may not be the same

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Naming Ketones
  • Nearly always have number
  • Take corresponding alkane name
  • Drop -e add -one
  • Number gives location of gtCO
  • (Lowest possible )

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O
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Aldehydes Ketones
  • Known for appealing tastes smells
  • Used as flavorings in food candy
  • Used as fragrances in perfumes
  • Vanilla cinnamon aldehydes

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Properties of Aldehydes Ketones
  • Aldehydes ketones
  • contain CO group
  • molecules polar (soluble in water)
  • Boiling point
  • higher than alkanes (if same Cs)
  • lower than alcohols (if same Cs)

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Carboxylic Acids
  • General Formula R?C?OH
  • Contains carbonyl group hydroxyl group bonded
    to same C
  • H is acidic so ionizes in water!
  • Carboxylic Acids are electrolytes!

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Ionization of Acetic Acid
  • CH3COOH H2O ? CH3COO-1 H3O1

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Table R
  • General Format R-C-OH
  • or
  • R-COOH

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Which of the following is an electrolyte?
  • CH3OH
  • CH3COOH
  • CH2O
  • C3H6O

Correct answer is B, the carboxylic acid
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Which of the following is a nonelectrolyte?
  1. HCl
  2. CH3COOH
  3. NaOH
  4. CH3OH

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Naming Carboxylic Acids
  • Never needs number
  • functional group always at end
  • Find name corresponding hydrocarbon
  • Drop -e add -oic acid

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H?C?OH
O
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5 Cs ? pentane so the name is pentanoic
acid
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Common carboxylic acids
  • Acetic acid vinegar
  • produced in doughs leavened with specific yeast
  • (ex sourdough bread)
  • Citric acid
  • Tannic acid
  • Ascorbic acid
  • Lactic acid
  • Poly(lactic acid) biodegradable polymers used
    as sutures in internal surgery

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Properties of Carboxylic Acids
  • Contain -COOH group
  • H bonded to O therefore hydrogen bonds
  • Leads to ? bp over corresponding alkane
  • form H bonds with water so smaller acids are
    pretty soluble in water

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Esters
  • General format R?C?O?R
  • R and R hydrocarbon branches
  • Can be same or different
  • Esters contain carbonyl group and a bridge O
  • both in middle of chain
  • Esters are POLAR
  • No H bonded to O so no H-bonding

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Esters
  • R?C?O?R or RCOOR
  • Combination of carboxylic acid alcohol
  • carbonyl group and R come from the carboxylic
    acid
  • bridging O and the R come from the alcohol

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Esters
  • Responsible for many distinctive odors
  • Pineapple
  • Banana
  • Orange
  • Apple
  • Wintergreen

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Naming Esters
  • Name hydrocarbon branch bonded to the bridge O
    first
  • branches end in yl
  • Base name derived from branch containing carbonyl
    group
  • count up all Cs in this branch including the C
    in the carbonyl
  • Find the hydrocarbon base name
  • drop the -e and -oate

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name this branch 1st
Carbonyl Group
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