Organic Chemistry | Topic Notes
studyclix.blob.core.windows.net › static › contentOrganic Chemistry | Topic Notes 7 Alcohols A homologous series similar to alkanes but with a hydrogen replaced by an -OH (hydroxyl) group. The ending is -anol (eg: propanol). The general formula is CNH2N+1OH. There are primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols. Primary alcohols are when the carbon attached to the hydroxyl group touches one other ...
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chemistry.ucr.edu › files › 2019-10textbooks. In contrast, your organic chemistry instructors will present a course in which each new topic uses information from previous topics to raise your understanding of organic chemistry to successively higher levels. This chapter provides a foundation for your studies of organic chemistry. It begins with an
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www.academia.edu › 35077319In organic chemistry, the most important elements are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and the halogens. As will be clear by the end of this unit, in most organic compounds, carbon has four bonds, nitrogen has three bonds, oxygen has two bonds, and hydrogen and the halogens have only one bond. fHudrlik Organic Chem I: Structure and Bonding 1 ...
An Introduction to Organic Chemistry
www.cnm.manchester.ac.uk › people › jonathanAn Introduction to Organic Chemistry 82 Organic Chemistry Organic chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon with the exception of simple compounds e.g. carbonates (CO 3 2-), carbon dioxide (CO 2) and carbon monoxide (CO). Nomenclature There are over 6 million known organic compounds. Nomenclature is therefore very important.