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Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons. Carbon and Hydrogen. Figure 5 does not accurately reflect molecular shape and atomic size (e.g. atomic size relative to bond length). a). b). c). Carbon: 6, Hydrogen: 14.  CnH2n+2 a) an acyclic aliphatic i) a). b). c). ii) CnH2n iii) a) an acyclic aliphatic. c). b).

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Hydrocarbons

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  1. Hydrocarbons • Carbon and Hydrogen. • Figure 5 does not accurately reflect molecular shape and atomic size (e.g. atomic size relative to bond length). • a) b) c)

  2. Carbon: 6, Hydrogen: 14.  CnH2n+2 • a) an acyclic aliphatic • i) a) b) c) ii) CnH2n iii) a) an acyclic aliphatic

  3. c) b) • i) a) • ii) CnH2n-2 • iii) a) an acyclic aliphatic • i) a) b) c) ii) CnH2n iii) b) cyclic aliphatic

  4. i) a) b) c) • ii) c) an aromatic • c) an aromatic • 5 • Names (pronunciation) • #H – e.g. 6 C alkane For more lessons, visit www.chalkbored.com

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