Lesson 5, Naming Unbranched Alkanes and Alkenes

What are Alkanes?
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What are Alkanes?

Slide 1 - Open question

What are Alkenes?

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What is the general formula of Alkanes?

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What is the general formula of Alkenes?

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Draw two isomers of the Alkene C4H8

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What is a condensed structural formula?

Slide 6 - Open question

Draw the isomers of C4H10 (use condensed notation)

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Systematic naming of the simplest (unbranched) Alkanes
Step 1: How many carbons does it have?  1, 2, 3, ....

What is the prefix (root name from the table) for that? Meth, Eth, Prop,...

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Step 2
If there is no double bonds between carbons, the molecule is Alkane
Then you need to pick "ane" as the suffix.

The name of the simplest Alkanes= Prefix  + Suffix

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Example
Step 1: How many carbons does it have? 1
What is the prefix for one carbon? Meth
Step 2: Is there any double bonds? No, then we are dealing with Alkane

Name = Meth + ane = Methane

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Example
Step 1: How many carbons does it have? 2
What is the prefix for two carbons? Eth
Step 2: Is there any double bonds? No, then we are dealing with Alkane

Name = Eth + ane = Ethane

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Example
Step 1: How many carbons does it have? 9
What is the prefix for two carbons? Non
Step 2: Is there any double bonds? No, then we are dealing with Alkane

Name = Non + ane = Nonae

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Read page 243
Watch the first 5 minutes of the video

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Naming of the simplest Alkenes (Unbranched)
Step 1: How many carbons does it have?  What is the prefix for that?
Step 2: Number the carbons of the chain so that the double bond carbons have the lowest possible numbers
Step 3: Because we have double bond we are dealing with Alkene
Step 4: Name =   prefix + the number of the double bond carbon + ene

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Example : H2C=CH-CH2-CH3
Step 1: How many carbons does it have?       4             What is the prefix for that? But
Step 2: Number the carbons of the chain so that the double bond carbons have the lowest possible numbers
We give the carbons numbers from left to right, then the number of carbon with double bond is 1
Step 3: Because we have a double bond we are dealing with Alkene
Step 4: Name = prefix + the number of the double bond carbon + ene = But-1-ene

Read page 246

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What is the name of
H3C-CH=CH-CH3?

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Homework
Page 249
Questions: 10, 11 ( a-1, a-3), 12 (a,b)

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