Transcription of Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons
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Copyright 2016, 2013, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights ReservedIntroduction to Organic Chemistry: HydrocarbonsChapter 12 Copyright 2016, 2013, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Organic Alkanes with Properties of Cis-Trans Aromatic OrganicCompoundsIdentify properties characteristic of Organic or inorganic chemistryis the study of carbon Alwayscontainscarbonandhydrogenatoms May also contain other nonmetals such as oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, or a halogen. Organiccompoundsarefoundin: Gasoline, medicines, shampoos, plastics, and perfumes Carbohydrates,fats,andproteinsFunctional Groups Organic compounds are organized by their functional groups(groups of atoms bonded in a specific way). Compoundsthat contain the same functional groups have similar physical and chemical properties.
Organic Compounds Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds. An organic compound • Always contains carbon and hydrogen atoms • May also contain other nonmetals such as oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, or a halogen. • Organic compounds are found in: •Gasoline, medicines, shampoos, plastics, and perfumes •Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
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