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Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds.

hydrocarbon is a substance that contains only carbon and hydrogen.

There are three main hydrocarbons on the course – alkanesalkenes and alkynes.

homologous series is a series of compounds:

  • of similar chemical type.
  • that show gradual change in their physical properties.
  • all are prepared in a similar way.
  • have a common general formula 
  • differ one from the next by a 
  • group.

The Alkanes

The first homologous series we deal with is calles the alkanes (The ending tells us the chemical family).

Structural Isomers

Structural isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas.

The isomers are named systematically by IUPAC (International UNion of Pure and Applied Chemistry). The above 

C4H10

is names as 2, methy propane.

How to give systematic names to Isomers

  1. Identify the longest straight chain. (eg. propane).
  2. Identify any groups hanging off the chain. (eg.  CH3 – methyl).
  3. Number the carbons to identify (bu the lowest number) which carbon the methyl group is hanging off – (In this case 2).

The name of the compound: 2, methyl propane.

Representing Structures of Organic Molecules

Configurations of carbons

When a carbon is surrounded by four single bonds, it is said to be in tetrahedral configuration.

When a carbon is joined to another atom with a double or triple bond, it is said to be in a planar configuration.

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Aromatic compounds are compounds that contain a benzene ring structure in their molecules.

An aliphatic compound is an organic compound that consists of open chains of carbon atoms and closed chain compounds (rings) that resemble then in chemical properties.