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1 The study of carbon and its compounds.
Organic Chemistry The study of carbon and its compounds.

2 What are the properties of Organic Compounds?
1. Solubility - Most organic compounds are non-polar which make them insoluble in polar solvents, like water. Example: Oil is organic. Oil and water don’t mix

3 What are the properties of Organic Compounds?
2. Electrolytic Behavior - Since most organic compounds are covalent, they have no conductivity. An exception to this rule are organic acids, like acetic acid ( CH3COOH)

4 What are the properties of Organic Compounds?
3. Melting and Boiling points - These are relatively low due to the weak forces of attraction between molecules (Vander Waals or weak dipoles).

5 What are the properties of Organic Compounds?
4. Rates of Reaction - Generally slower then Inorganic compounds.

6 What are the properties of Organic Compounds?
5. Bonding - Covalent bonding usually non-polar. Carbon has 4 valence electron so it will ALWAYS make 4 bonds. Example: Methane is CH4

7 Structural Formulas CH4 Tetrahedral

8 Structural Formulas Name Formula Name Formula
Methane CH4 Heptane C7H16 Ethane C2H6 Octane C8H18 Propane C3H8 Nonane C9H20 Butane C4H10 Decane C10H22 Pentane C5H12 Hexane C6H14 GENERAL FORMULA CnH2n+2


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