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Ch 10- Radical Reactions. Radical Reactions All the reactions we have considered so far have been ionic reactions. Ionic reactions are ones where covalent.
Ch. 13 Hydrocarbons Milbank High School. Objectives 1. What is organic chemistry? In general, how do organic compounds differ from inorganic compounds?
Ch. 3 Review: Nomenclature: Organic Compounds Compounds of carbon--organic chemistry –If they have only C and H, hydrocarbons –e.g. alkanes: methane CH.
Properties of Alkanes Long, unbranched alkanes tend to have higher melting points, boiling points, and enthalpies of vaporization than their branched isomers.
Organic and Biological Molecules. Unique Nature of Carbon Carbon has two properties that enable it to form such an extensive range of compounds: 1. Catenation.
Advanced Higher Chemistry Unit 3 Bonding and reactions of alkanes.
Qualitative organic analysis. Reactions of alkanes with bromine. Alkanes decolourise bromine in the light. Alkane layer Water But not in the dark!
Organic Chemistry Part 3: Reactions of Alkanes & Alkenes.
homologous series with the general formula C n H 2n+2. have trends in physical properties e.g. density and m.p. and b.p. all increase with M r.
Organic Chemistry