Alkanes
simplest organic molecules, consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms held together by single bonds
Methane
CH4
Ethane
CH3CH3
Propane
CH3CH2CH3
Butane
CH3CH2CH2CH3
Pentane
C5H12
Hexane
C6H14
Heptane
C7H16
Octane
C8H18
Nonane
C9H20
Decane
C10H22
Undecane
C11H24
Dodecane
C12H26
General formula for a Alkane?
CnH(n+2)
Rules for naming branched molecules
Cycloalkanes Nomenclature
when an alkane forms a ring
Alkenes
also called Olefins
-when numbering the parent chain make sure the double bond receives the lowest number possible
Vinyl derivatives
are monosubstitued ethylenes
Allyl Derivatives
are propylene’s substituted at the 3rd carbon position
Cycloalkenes
are named like cycloalkanes, but with the suffix -ene
-if the molecule has only one double bond and no other substituent then a number is not necessary
Alkynes
are compounds that possess a carbon-carbon triple bond
What is the common name for ethyne
ACETYLENE
Haloalkanes Nomenclature
compounds containing a halogen substituent
-if the halogen is the highest priority substituent, ensure it has the lower number when deciding from which end of the carbon chain to start counting
-ALSO haloalkane may be named as a alkyl Halide
EX: chloroethane is called ethyl chloride
Alcohols Nomenclature
are named by replacing the -e of the corresponding alkane with -OL