Organic Formulae (Cambridge O Level Chemistry)

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Displayed Formulae

  • Organic Chemistry is the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds.
  • Organic compounds are those which contain carbon
  • For conventional reasons metal carbonates, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are not included in organic compounds
  • Many of the structures you will be drawing are hydrocarbons
  • A hydrocarbon is a compound that contains only hydrogen and carbon atoms
  • Organic compounds can be represented in a number of ways:
    • Displayed Formulae
    • General Formulae
    • Structural Formulae

The displayed formula shows the spatial arrangement of all the atoms and bonds in a molecule

  • For example:

    The Structural Formulae of-2-methylbutane, downloadable IB Chemistry revision notes

  • This displayed formula tells us several things about the compound
    • It has 5 carbon atoms
    • It has 12 hydrogen atoms
    • It has only single bonds 

Structural Formulae

  • In structural formulae, enough information is shown to make the structure clear, but most of the actual covalent bonds are omitted
  • Only important bonds are always shown, such as double and triple bonds
  • Identical groups can be bracketed together
  • Side groups are also shown using brackets
  • Straight chain alkanes are shown as follows:

Representing Condensed Structrual Formulae of Straight Chains, downloadable IB Chemistry revision notes

 

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Structural Isomers

  • Structural isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulae
  • The molecular formula is the actual number of atoms of each element in a compound
  • Compounds with the same molecular formula can have different structural formulae due to the different arrangement of their atoms in space
  • Two examples of structural isomers are shown below 

Table showing Structural Isomerism in C4H10

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Table showing Structural Isomerism in C4H8

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Exam Tip

Remember: Only double and triple bonds are shown in structural formulae.

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