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1. To learn to name hydrocarbons with double and triple bonds
To understand addition reactions
To learn about the aromatic hydrocarbons
To learn to name aromatic compounds
2. A. Alkenes and Alkynes Alkenes – hydrocarbon containing carbon-carbon double bonds
General formula CnH2n
3. A. Alkenes and Alkynes
4. Addition reactions – new atoms form single bonds to the carbons formerly involved in a double or triple bond
Hydrogenation – use H2 as the reactant to be added A. Alkenes and Alkynes
5. B. Aromatic Hydrocarbons Aromatic hydrocarbons – cyclic unsaturated hydrocarbons with strong aromas
6. B. Aromatic Hydrocarbons
7. C. Naming Aromatic Compounds Monosubstituted benzenes –
use the substituent name as
a prefix of benzene
8. C. Naming Aromatic Compounds Disubstituted benzenes – use numbers to indicate the position of substituents and the substituent name as a prefix of benzene
9. C. Naming Aromatic Compounds Complex aromatic molecules