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6. Are structural isomers compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formula
7. Does combustion in limmited oxygen produce carbon monxide and water?
8. Is inductive effect when there is movement of the shared pair of electrons
9. How do you name organic compounds?
- Based around prefix and suffix given to each functional group
- Based on the inventor who discovered them
10. What is needed for bromination?
- Bromine, Mix at low temps, stays the same
- Bromine, Mix at Room temp, decolourisation
- Bromine, Mix at high temps, decolourisation
11. What are Positional Isomerism
- Difference in Functional Group
- Difference in position of functional group
- Difference in Chain length
12. A halogen is represented as X?
13. Whats is the skeletal formula?
- Simplified organic structure by only showing the bonds between each carbon and there associated functional group
- Shows every single part of the structure including carbons and hydrogens
14. Why is it when alkanes have a larger mass the boiling point increases?
- Increases in chain length and increase in number of electrons
- Increase in bond enthalpy and increase in number of neutrons
15. Are benzene rings aromatic compounds?
16. What is the consequence of C-H bonds having low polarity?
- hydrogen bonds
- induced dipole-dipole forces
- covalent bonds
17. Branched chains can't pack closely together so low bp
18. Are Structural Formula's show the least amount of detail needed
19. Oxidation of primary alcohols form aldehyde and carboxylic acid
20. Whats are Chain Isomerism based on
- Difference in Chain length
- Difference in position of functional group
- Difference in Functional Group