Chapter Objectives: • Learn the differences between organic and inorganic compounds • Learn how to identify isomers of organic compounds • Learn
IUPAC nomenclature is based on naming a molecule's longest chain of carbons connected by are the root names of organic compounds
Next we consider the sizes and shapes of organic molecules and how structural formulas written in two dimensions can be translated into three-dimensional models
You will learn how to name many organic molecules using relatively few nomenclature rules Alkanes serve not only as the basis for the structures of all other
As carbon forms the backbone of organic molecules, the first step towards constructing a skeletal formula can be to redraw the structural formula without
After you have read about the carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins, identify which of these groups are in the foods READING CHECK 1 Identify What do most
Read through each section and answer the following questions Organic molecules are the molecules which exist in all living things They are life's building
that will help you determine the structures of organic molecules These tools are Infrared Spectroscopy (IR), Mass Spectrometry (MS) and Nuclear Magnetic
that will help you determine the structures of organic molecules These tools For the interpretation you will either just need to read the book or come to class
Nomenclature of Organic Compounds IUPAC has defined systematic rules for naming organic compounds These will This is very important – please read it