2.5 Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 12: Introduction to Organic Chemistry
2.5.1 Drawing Organic compounds
Text Pages 150-153
Questions 12A
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2.5.2 Naming Organic compounds
Text Pages 155-158
Link: IUPAC naming rules
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Note: There is a naming error in the video above. See the correction and explanation below
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2.5.3 Isomers
Text Page 150
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2.5.4 Functional Groups
Text Page 154
Questions 12B and 12C See also specific section for each functional group in chapters 13 and 14.
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2.5.5 Cyclic Compounds
Text Page 158-159
Questions 12D |
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Chapter 12 Review
Answers to ALL or the "Naming Organic Compounds" worksheets
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Chapter 13: Hydrocarbons
2.5.6 Physical Properties
Text Page 161-162
Questions 13A |
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2.5.7 Alkanes
Text Pages 162-165
Practicals 13.1 and 13.2
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Note: We do not need to know the Free Radical Mechanism, only that alkanes react with halogens when exposed to light.
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2.5.8 Aklenes
Text Pages 165-170
Questions 13B Practical 13.3
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2.5.9 Structural Isomers of Alkenes
Text Page 166
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2.5.10 reactions of Alkenes
Text Pages 166-169
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2.5.11 Polymers
Text Page 169
NOTE: This is especially pertinent if you are doing the optional internal standard.
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2.5.12 Alkynes
Text Pages 170-171
Questions 13C
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Chapter 14: Alcohols, Acids, Haloalkanes, and Amines
2.5.13 Alcohols
Text Pages 174-175
Practical 14.1
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2.5.14 Reactions of Alcohols
Text Pages 176-179
Practical 14.2 Questions 14A |
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2.5.15 Carboxylic Acids
Text Pages 179-181
Practical 14.3 Questions 14B
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Note: You only need to know about Carboxylic Acids but it will be nice to be familiar with aldehydes and ketones.
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2.5.16 Haloalkanes
Text Pages 181-183
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2.5.17 Reactions of Haloalkanes
Text Pages 182-184
Practical 14.4
Questions 14C
Practical 14.4
Questions 14C
2.5.18 Amines
Text Pages 185-187
Practical 14.5 Questions 14D
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Note: You are only expected to be know about primary amines.
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2.5.19 Acid/Base Reactions
Reactions of Carboxylic Acids with bases including carbonates to produce Carbanoate anions, CO2, and H2O
Reactions of Amines with acids to form alkylammonium cations
Reactions of Carboxylic Acids with Amines to form "Alkyl ammonium alkylanoate"
Reactions of Amines with acids to form alkylammonium cations
Reactions of Carboxylic Acids with Amines to form "Alkyl ammonium alkylanoate"
2.5.20 Identification of Organic Compounds
Text Pages 187-190
Practical 14.6 Questions 14E |
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Unit Review and Exam Prep Resources
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