Covalent Molecules

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What is it called when a Carbon bonds to another Carbon?

Catenation

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What solvents are organic molecules soluble in?

Non - polar

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Why do hybrid orbitals form?

Energetically favourable

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How are Sigma bonds formed?

Overlap of two hybrid orbitals

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How are Pi bonds formed?

Combination of two p orbitals

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Are Pi orSigma bonds stronger?

Sigma

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What type of hybridisation do Carbon Carbon double bonds have?

sp2

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What type of hybridisation do Carbon Carbon triple bonds have?

sp

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What type of hybridisation does a Carbon Oxygen double bond have?

sp2

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What is the bond length of a Carbon Carbon single bond?

1.54

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What is the bond length of a Carbon Carbon double bond?

1.34

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What is the bond length of a Carbon Carbon triple bond?

1.20

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As bond strength increases, bond length _______.

Decreases

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What is the name for a benzene ring with a hydroxy group bonded?

Phenol

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What is the name for a group of isomers with the same chemical formula but different structures?

Constitutional isomers

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If a bond in a Fischer projection is horizontal then it is...

Coming out of the plane (towards you)

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If a bond in a Fischer projection is vertical then it is...

Going into the plane (away from you)

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If a molecule rotates clockwise its chiral centre is assigned...

R

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If a molecule rotates anti-clockwise its chiral centre is assigned...

S

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What piece of equipment measures the rotation of an optical molecule?

Polarimeter

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What is it important to remember when using a polarimeter?

Use a non-chiral solvent

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What is the equation for the observed angle of rotation?

[a]= a/cl

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What units is l (path length) in in the equation [a]= a/cl?

dm (10cm = 1dm)

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What units is c (concentration) in in the equation [a]= a/cl?

g/ml

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What do lots of [a] values also specify?

Temperature and light wavelength

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What does a negative [a] value mean?

Light rotated to the left

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What do + and - denote in chiral chemistry?

Rotation of polarised light

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What are other names used for + and - denotation?

Dextrorotatory (+) and Laevorotatory (-)

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Is R and S connected to + and -?

No

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What is a diastereomer?

Stereoisomers that are not mirror images

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What types of compounds can be diastereomers?

Cyclic and those with more than 1 chiral centre

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When is an isomer labelled as 'cis'?

Highest priority groups on same side

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When is an isomer labelled as 'trans'?

Highest priority groups on opposite sides

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Do diastereomers have the same or different relative stereochemistry?

Different

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How many chiral centres must be inverted to go between two diastereomers?

One

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How many chiral centres must be inverted to go between two enantiomers?

Both

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What are Meso compounds?

Have a chiral centre but are achiral

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What are conformers?

Where structures can be interconverted without breaking bonds

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What is the 'chair' conformer free of?

Torsional and steric strain

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What is an interaction across a ring called?

Transannular

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Why is there steric strain in the boat conformer?

Flagpole Hydrogens cause a transannular interaction

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Why is there torsional strain in the boat conformer?

Eclipsing of bonds

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Is the Chair or Boat conformation more stable?

Chair

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When the two interconvertible chair conformers flip the axial bonds become....

equatorial (horizontal)

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When the two interconvertible chair conformers flip the equatorial bonds become....

axial (vertical but below plane)

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When the two interconvertible chair conformers flip the 'up' substituents remain....

Above the plane

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When the two interconvertible chair conformers flip the 'down' substituents remain....

Below the plane

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How many carbons are in the Chair and boat conformers?

Six

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What is the degree of strain in a 6 Carbon ring?

-10.5

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