Of Alkanes
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www.angelo.eduAlkanes and Cycloalkanes Alkanes are the family of saturated hydrocarbons, that is, molecules containing carbon and hydrogen connected by single bonds only. These molecules can be in continuous chains (called linear or acyclic), or in rings (called cyclic or alicyclic). The names of alkanes and cycloalkanes
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www.apple.comAlkanes, C10-13, chloro 85535-84-8 Alkanes, C10-21, chloro 84082-38-2 Alkanes, C12-13, chloro 71011-12-6 Alkanes, C12-14, chloro 85536-22-7 Alkanes, C14-17, chloro 85535-85-9 Alkanes, C18-28, chloro 85535-86-0 Chlorinated Phenols CAS Number 2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorophenol (2,3,4,5-TeCP) 4901-51-3 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol (2,3,4,6-TeCP) 58-90-2
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (IR) - University of Texas at Dallas
personal.utdallas.eduAlkanes have no functional groups. Their IR spectrum displays only C-C and C-H bond vibrations. Of these the most useful are the C-H bands, which appear around 3000 cm-1. Since most organic molecules have such bonds, most organic …
NOMENCLATURE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
chymist.comNaming is the same as used for alkanes, except that the parent structure is the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms that contains the carbon-carbon double bond or triple bond. The name is derived by changing the suffix of the corresponding alkane name to –ene for an alkene and –yne for
Functional Groups - Purdue University
www.chem.purdue.eduA. Alkanes • contain only carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen single bonds B. Alkenes • contain a carbon-carbon double bond C. Alkynes • contain a carbon-carbon triple bond . 2 D. Arenes • contain a benzene group E. Alcohols • contain an –OH (“hydroxyl”) group bonded to a …
Naming Alkenes - Vanderbilt University
www.vanderbilt.eduMany of the same rules for alkanes apply to alkenes 1. Name the parent hydrocarbon by locating the longest carbon chain that contains the double bond and name it according to the number of carbons with the suffix -ene. H 3 C CH 2 CH 2 C CH 2 H 3 C CH 2 H 3 C CH 2 CH 2 C CH 2 H 3 C CH 2 Parent = pentene not hexene (does not contain double bond ...
13 C Chemical Shift Table - Department of Chemistry
www2.chem.wisc.eduAlkanes Alkynes Amines Alkyl bromides Alkyl chlorides Alkyl fluorides CDCl 3 C R R C O R R R R C R O R C O O R C R R R R C R R R R C R R Cl R C R R Br R C R R F R C N R R R R RCR Nitriles RCN R=sp3CorH C represents carbon of interest. Title: 13 C Chemical Shift Table.xls Author: Matt Bowman Created Date:
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