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1 Organic Chemistry Review

2 Objective #43 What is the molecular formula of 2,3 dimethylbutane?
What is its structural formula? What is the difference between a molecule’s structural formula and its molecular formula?

3 Answer C6H14 The structural formula shows what the molecule looks like; The molecular formula shows what its made of.

4 Objective #44 Draw 2 structural isomers of C8H18.
What is a structural isomer?

5 Answer These have the same formula, but have different structures.

6 Objective #45 What is the difference between these 3 molecules:
Hexane, hexene and hexyne?

7 Answer Hexane has only single bonds and is C6H14
Hexene has a double bond and is C6H12 Hexyne has a triple bond and is C6H10

8 Objective #46 Draw the structural formula for the following molecules:
3, ethyldecane 2, hexyne 3, octene

9 Answer

10 Objective #46 Name these molecules

11 Answer 3, ethylpentane 1, butene 3, ethylhexane

12 Objective #47 What is the difference between a saturated hydrocarbon and an unsaturated hydrocarbon?

13 Answer Every carbon in the saturated hydrocarbon has the maximum number of hydrogens possible. Every carbon in the unsaturated carbon does not. Saturated hydrocarbons only have single bonds; unsaturated hydrocarbons have double or triple bonds.

14 Objective #48 Identify each of these as an alcohol, ester or carboxylic acid:

15 Answers Alcohol Ester Carboxylic acid

16 Objective #49 Show the ester that is produced when the alcohol and carboxylic acid shown react with one another:

17 Answer

18 Objective #50 Write the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of pentane.

19 Answer C5H O CO H2O

20 Objective #51 You are heating 90 grams of water with a candle. The temperature of the water increases from 10oC to 45oC. How much thermal energy was produced by the candle?

21 Answer Mass of water x Temperature change x Specific heat
90 grams x 35oC x 4.2 joules/gram oC = 13,230 joules or kilojoules or kJ

22 Objective #52 During the last experiment, you used 0.4 grams of the candle. What is the heat of combustion of candle wax?

23 Answer Thermal energy / mass of fuel used =heat of combustion
13.2 kJ / 0.4 grams = kJ / gram

24 Objective #53 What is the specific heat of water?

25 Answer 4.2 joules/gram oC or 1.0 calories/gram oC Specific heat is the energy required to raise the temperature of 1.0 gram of water 1.0 degree Celsius

26 Objective #53 How many joules are there in 100 Calories?

27 Answer 100 Calories = 100,000 calories 1 calorie = 4.2 joules
100,000 calories x 4.2 joules / 1 calorie = 420,000 joules

28 Objective #54 Define Calorie
You want to increase the temperature of 100 grams of water from 15oC to 100oC. How many Calories do you need?

29 Answer The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 liter of water 1 degree Celsius. 100 grams x 85oC x 1 calorie /goC = 8500 calories 8500 calories = 8.5 Calories


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