Isomers and Organic Reactions. 10 Points Extra Credit: Due Friday Choose a product that is in your...

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Isomers and Organic Reactions

10 Points Extra Credit: Due Friday• Choose a product that is

in your home (i.e., shampoo, lotion, etc.) and find the chemical structures for 10 of the chemicals on the label. You may not include water or sodium chloride. You get 1 point for every structure you can find (up to 10).

• Provide the label, and a table containing the names of the 10 compounds and their structures (a Word document is fine). Do not be tempted to copy someone else…

neither of you will receive credit!

Mini-Aim: Can two molecules with the same chemical formula

be different substances?Learning Objectives:

1.Students should know the definition of ‘isomer.’

2.Students should know how to identify isomers.

Isomers [NOT Isotopes!]Write the chemical formulas and names for the structures below.

Definition of Isomers:

Formula:

Name:

Are these isomers?

volatile colorless liquid, bp 34oC,

volatile colorless liquid/gas, bp 28oC,

colorless gas, bp 9.5oC

Mini-Aim: How are organic reactions categorized?

Learning Objectives:

1.Students should be able to identify organic reactions.

2.Students should be able to predict products when given reactants in organic reactions.

Organic Reactions• Combustion:

C3H8 + O2 3CO2 + 4H2O

• Substitution:

C2H6 + Cl2 C2H5Cl + HCl

• Addition:

C2H4 + H2 C2H6

• Esterification:ethanoic acid + ethanol water + ethyl ethanoate

Organic Reactions (cont.)

Organic Reactions (cont.)• Saponification:

fat(ester) + base glycerol + soap

• Fermentation:

C6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2

Organic Reactions (cont.)

• Polymerization

Addition Polymerization

nCH2CHCl (CH2CHCl)n

• Condensation Polymerization

CH3OH + CH3OH CH3OCH3 + H2O

(C2F4)n

PVC

Kevlar

Teflon

HW: 1.Isomers and Functional Groups Page 204-206 Qs 34-482.Organic Reactions: Page 208-209 Qs 49-70

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