Organic Chemistry Janice Smith 6th
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, Organic Chemistry - CORRECT ANSWERS-The branch of chemistry which deals with
carbon compounds, including those with no relationship to life.
Covalent Bond - CORRECT ANSWERS-Inter-atomic relationship created by the sharing
of at least one pair of electrons.
Saturated Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contain only only carbon-to-carbon
single bonds. The most chemically inert of all organic compounds.
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contain carbon-to-carbon double or
triple bonds.
Atomic Structure of Carbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-Atomic Number = 6, Protons = 6,
Electrons = 6, Atomic Weight = 12.0. Electrons in first energy level = 2; second energy
level = 4.
Carbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-An element that has the capacity to share four
electrons in order to achieve a more stable configuration.
Bonding: Carbon to Hydrogen or Halogens - CORRECT ANSWERS-Shares one
electron.
Bonding: Carbon to Oxygen or Sulfur - CORRECT ANSWERS-Shares up to two
electrons.
Bonding: Carbon to Nitrogen - CORRECT ANSWERS-Shares up to three electrons
Halogens - CORRECT ANSWERS-Flourine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), and Iodine
(I).
Hydrocarbon Molecule - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contains only carbon and hydrogen.
Can be divided into aliphatic and aromatic classes.
Substituted Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-One or more hydrogen atoms are
replaced by another atom or group of atoms called a Functional Group.
Aliphatic Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-A saturated hydrocarbon that contains
only hydrogen (the maximum number) and carbon. Does not contain benzene ring.
Aromatic Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contain at least one benzene ring or
similar structural features.
Benzene - CORRECT ANSWERS-Consists of a ring of six carbon atoms with
alternating single and double carbon-carbon bonds.
Edition Solutions Manual PDF
, Organic Chemistry - CORRECT ANSWERS-The branch of chemistry which deals with
carbon compounds, including those with no relationship to life.
Covalent Bond - CORRECT ANSWERS-Inter-atomic relationship created by the sharing
of at least one pair of electrons.
Saturated Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contain only only carbon-to-carbon
single bonds. The most chemically inert of all organic compounds.
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contain carbon-to-carbon double or
triple bonds.
Atomic Structure of Carbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-Atomic Number = 6, Protons = 6,
Electrons = 6, Atomic Weight = 12.0. Electrons in first energy level = 2; second energy
level = 4.
Carbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-An element that has the capacity to share four
electrons in order to achieve a more stable configuration.
Bonding: Carbon to Hydrogen or Halogens - CORRECT ANSWERS-Shares one
electron.
Bonding: Carbon to Oxygen or Sulfur - CORRECT ANSWERS-Shares up to two
electrons.
Bonding: Carbon to Nitrogen - CORRECT ANSWERS-Shares up to three electrons
Halogens - CORRECT ANSWERS-Flourine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), and Iodine
(I).
Hydrocarbon Molecule - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contains only carbon and hydrogen.
Can be divided into aliphatic and aromatic classes.
Substituted Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-One or more hydrogen atoms are
replaced by another atom or group of atoms called a Functional Group.
Aliphatic Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-A saturated hydrocarbon that contains
only hydrogen (the maximum number) and carbon. Does not contain benzene ring.
Aromatic Hydrocarbon - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contain at least one benzene ring or
similar structural features.
Benzene - CORRECT ANSWERS-Consists of a ring of six carbon atoms with
alternating single and double carbon-carbon bonds.