Organic Chemistry Divya Chandrasekar Simrat Hansra Siri Kunchakarra

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Organic Chemistry Divya Chandrasekar Simrat Hansra Siri Kunchakarra Shadi Lanham

Me Llamo Compound

DisFunctional Groups

Organic Potpourri

Who am I?

Round the Outside

Organic Chemistry Me Llamo Compound DisFunctional Groups Organic Potpourri Who am I? Round the Outside 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Help End

Help HAH! Can’t even use powerpoint.. LOSER Return

A-100 What is Propane? Return

A-200 What is 2-Butyne? CH3CC H3 Return

A-300 What is cis-2-Pentene? Return

This acidic compound is commonly used in salad dressing What is Acetic Acid? Return

This Alkene that has two Carbons is a fuel and feedstock for plastics What is Ethene? Return

B-100 What is an Aldehyde? Return

B-200 What is an Ether? Return

This functional group is mostly likely to form hydrogen bonds What is an alcohol? Return

B-400 What is a Ketone? Return

B-500 A Peptide bond is formed when an organic acid reacts with a compound containing this functional group. What is NH2? Return

This is needed for a compound to be organic. What is Carbon? Return

This type of hydrocarbon has the general formula CnHn+2. What is an Alkane? Return

C-300 This hybridizaton must be present on the Carbon atoms for a compound to have cis and trans isomers. What is sp2? Return

This characteristic makes an alcohol polar. What is unsymmetrical distribution of electrons? (great difference in electronegativity) This characteristic makes an alcohol polar. Return

This is produced when two molecules of ethanol dehydrate. What is an Ether? Return

Add me to an Alkene and I will become an Alkyne. I am ….. What is a pi bond? Return

We are formed when cycloalkanes are burned in air. What is Carbon Dioxide and Water? Return

I am different yet the same. What is an Isomer? I am different yet the same. Return

D-400 I have a five carbon sugar, a nitrogen base and a phosphoric acid molecule. I am …. What is a Nucleic Acid? Return

Hydrogen bonds us. We are two strands of... What is DNA? Return

This is the compound formed when Alkanes form rings. What is a cycloalkane? Return

This compound (shown below) has a triangular shape. What is cyclopropane? Return

These organic compounds are related to Benzene. What are Aromatic Compounds? Return

What is more strain on molecules (smaller bond angles)? This is why cyclopropane is more reactive than its straight chain analog, propane. What is more strain on molecules (smaller bond angles)? Return

This is the reason why electrons are delocalized in Benzene. What is Resonance? Return

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