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Chemistry 104 (58 Cards)

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What are Structrual Isomers?
Molecules that have the same molecular formula but different structures. They also have different physical and chemical properties.
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What are conformations of molecules?
The molecule looks different in each confirmation, but the carbon frame work is the same.
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What is a saturated hydrocarbon?
A hydrocarbon containing no multiple covalent bonds, with each carbon atom bonded to four other atoms.
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What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
A hydrocarbon containing at least one multiple covalent bond.
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What is an aromatic compound?
Any organic molecule containing a benzene ring.
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What is a heteroatom?
Any atom other than carbon or hydrogen in an organic molecule.
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What is a functional group?
A specific combination of atoms that behave as a unit in an organic molecule.
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What is an alcohol?
An organic molecule that contains a hydroxyl group bonded to a saturated carbon.
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What is a phenol?
An organic molecule in which a hydroxylgroup is bonded ro a benzene ring.
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What is an ether?
An organic molecule containing an oxygen atom bonded to two carbon atoms.
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What is an amine?
An organic molecule containing a nitrogen atom bonded to one or more saturated carbon atoms.
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What is a carbonyl group?
A carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom, found in ketones, aldehydes, amides, carboxylic acids, and esters.
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What is a ketone?
An organic molecule conraining a carbonyl
group the carbon of which is bonded to two carbon atoms.
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What is an aldehyde?
An organic molecule containing a carbonyl group the carbon of which is bonded either to one carbon atom and one hydrogen atom or to two hydrogen atoms.
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What is an amide?
An organic molecule containing a carbonyl group the carbon of which is bonded to a nitrogen atom.
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What is a carboxylic acid?
An organic molecule containing a carbonyl group the carbon of which is bonded to a hydroxyl group.
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What is an ester?
An organic molecule containing a carbonyl group the carbon of which is bonded to one carbon atom and one oxygen atom bonded to another carbon atom.
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What is a polymer?
A long organic molecule made of many repeating units.
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What is a monomer?
The small molecular unit from which a polymer is formed.
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What is an addition polymer?
A polymer formed by the joining together of monomer units with no atoms lost as the polymer forms.
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What is a condensation polymer?
A polymer formed by the joining together of monomer units accompanied by the loss of a small molecule, such as water.
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What Functional Group is:

Hydroxyl Group; Alcohol.
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What Functional Group is:

Phenolic Group; Phenols.
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What Functional Group is:
Ether Group; Ethers.
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What Functional Group is:
Amine Group; Amines.
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What Functional Group is:
Ketone Group; Ketones.
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What Functional Group is:
Aldehyde Group; Aldehydes.
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What Functional Group is:
Amide Group; Amides.
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What Functional Group is:
Carboxyl Group; Carboxylic Acids.
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What Functional Group is:
Ester Group; Esters.
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Draw an Ester.
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Draw a carboxylic acid.
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Draw an amide.
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Draw an amide.
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Draw an aldehyde.
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Draw a ketone.
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Draw an amine.
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Draw an ether.
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Draw a phenol.
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Draw a alcohol or the hydroxyl functional group.
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Draw a benzene ring.  What is its molecular formula? Why is it a "ring"?

Its molecular formula is C6H6 . It is a ring because it contains 3 double bonds that are able to "switch" between carbons.
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What addition polymer is:

What is it used for and what is it recycling code?
Polyethylene. Used in plastic bags;bottles.
Recycling Code 2 (HDPE) or 4 (LDPE).
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Draw polyethylene.
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What addition polymer is:

What is it used for and what is it recycling code?
Polypropylene (PP). Used in carpets.
Recycling code 5(PP).
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Draw polypropylene.
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What addition polymer is:

What is it used for and what is it recycling code?
Polystyrene (PS). Used in plastic utensils, insulation.
Recycling code 6(PS).
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Draw polystyrene.
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What addition polymer is:

What is it used for and what is it recycling code?
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Use in pipes, shower curtain, tubing.
Recycling code 3(V).
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Draw polyvinyl chloride.
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What addition polymer is:

What is it used for?
Polyacrylonitrile (Orlon). Used in yarn and paint.
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What addition polymer is:

What is it used for?
Polymethyl methacrylate (Lucite, Plexiglass).
Used in Windows, bowling balls.
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What condensation polymer is:

What are its uses?
Nylon.
Used in carpeting and clothing.
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What condensation polymer is:

What are its uses?
polyethylene terephthalate (Dacron, Mylar).
Used in clothing and plastic bottles.
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What condensation polymer is:

What are its uses?
Melamine-formaldehyde resin. (Melmac, Formica)
Used in countertops and dishes.
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What is a carbohydrate?
A biomolecule that contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms and is produced by plants through photosynthesis.
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What is a chiral group?
It is four different groups attached to a carbon.
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What is a D-sugar?
A carbohydrate in which the farthest chiral group from the top is facing right.
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What is a L-sugar?
A carbohydrate in which the farthest chiral group from the top is facing left.
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Author: afelea
Main topic: Chemistry
Topic: Organic Chemistry
Published: 20.02.2010
 
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