21. Aldehydes and Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition4h 56m 22. Carboxylic Acid Derivatives: NAS2h 51m 25. Condensation Chemistry2h 9m Condensation Reactions 5m Aldol Condensation 18m Directed Condensations 8m Crossed Aldol Condensation 16m Claisen-Schmidt Condensation ...
Functional Groups Halogens Alcohols Ethers Aldehydes Ketones Carboxylic Acids Esters Amines R-F, R-Cl, R-Br, R-I R-OH R-O-R R-COH R-CO-R R-COOH R-COO-R R-NH2 Halides Fluorides, Chlorides, Bromides, and Iodides Simply name the molecule as normal but add the prefix Fluoro, Chloro...
16.4 Naming Esters Esters such as ethyl butanoate provide the odor and flavor of many fruits, such as pineapples. Learning Goal Write the IUPAC and common names for esters; draw condensed and line-angle structural formulas. Naming Esters The name of an ester consists of two words: 1. The f...
4. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Video LessonsWorksheetPractice AI Tutor Topic summary Created using AI Amines are classified intoprimary,secondary,tertiary, and quaternary based on the number of alkyl groups attached to nitrogen. Primary amines are named by adding the suffix "amine" to thealkyl group, ...
and their structure can be found on the reference link of the class website.8Compound Class Ending Functional Group Alkanes -aneNoneHaloalkanes -ane—XAlcohols -ol—OHEthers ether—O—Alkenes -ene Alkynes -yne—C≡C—Aldehydes -al Ketones -one Carboxylic Acids -oic acid Esters -oate ...
aldehydes ketones carboxylic acids esters Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen • An alcohol is a compound obtained by substituting a hydroxyl group (-OH) for an –H atom on a carbon atom of a hydrocarbon group. • Some examples are