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Page 1: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 1

Chapter 10Alkanes and Aromatic

Hydrocarbons

Cycloalkanes

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Page 2: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 2

Cycloalkanes

Cyclopropane CH2

CH2 CH2

CyclobutaneCH2 CH2

CH2 CH2

Page 3: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 3

More Cycloalkanes

Cyclopentane CH2

CH2 CH2

CH2 CH2

Cyclohexane

CH2

CH2 CH2

CH2 CH2

CH2

Page 4: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 4

Naming Cycloalkanes with Side Groups

Number of Naming

side groups

One Side group name goes in front of the cycloalkane name.

Two Number the ring in the direction that gives the lowest numbers to the side groups.

Page 5: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 5

Cycloalkanes with Side Groups

1,2,4-trimethylcyclohexane

1,2-dimethylcyclopentane

methylcyclopentane

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

Page 6: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 6

Learning Check Alk8

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

Page 7: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 7

Solution Alk8

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

1,2-dimethylcyclobutane

methylcyclopropane

1,3-dimethylcyclohexane

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

Page 8: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 8

Aromatic Compounds

Aromatic compounds contain benzene. Benzene C6H6 has 6 C atoms and 6 H Atoms

Two possible ring structures show benzene.H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

Page 9: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 9

Benzene Structure

The structures for benzene are also written as one formula with a circle within the ring to represented the alternating double bonds.

Benzene

structure

Page 10: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 10

Aromatic Compounds in Nature and Health

Many aromatic compounds are common in nature and in medicine.

Ibuprofen

CHCOOH

CH3

CH3CHCH2

CH3

Aspirin Vanillin

CHO

OCH3

OH

COOH

COOCH3

Page 11: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 11

Naming Aromatic Compounds

Aromatic compounds are named with benzene as the parent chain. One side group is named in front of the name benzene.

methylbenzene chlorobenzene

ClCH3

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Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 12

Naming Aromatic Compounds

When two groups are attached to benzene, the ring is numbered to give the lower numbers to the side groups. The prefixes ortho (1,2), meta (1,3-) and para (1,4-) are also used.

(para-chloromethylbenzene)(meta-dichlorobenzene)(ortho-dimethylbenzene)

1,2-dimethylbenzene 1,3-dichlorobenzene 1-chloro-4-methylbenzene

Cl

CH3

Cl

Cl

CH3

CH3

Page 13: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 13

Some Common Names

Some substituted benzene rings also use a common name. Then naming with additional more side groups uses the ortho-, meta-, para- system.

(Methylbenzene) (meta-chloromethylbenzene) (hydroxybenzene) Toluene meta-chlorotoluene phenol

OH

Cl

CH3CH3

Page 14: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 14

Learning Check Alk9

Select the names for each structure:

1. Chlorocyclohexane2. Chlorobenzene3. 1-chlorobenzene

1. Meta-methyltoluene2. Meta-dimethylbenzene3. 1,3-dimethylbenzene

CH3

CH3

Cl

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Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 15

Solution Alk9

Select the names for each structure:

2. Chlorobenzene

1. Meta-methyltoluene

2. Meta-dimethylbenzene

3. 1,3-dimethylbenzene

CH3

CH3

Cl

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Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 16

Learning Check Alk10

Write the structural formulas for each of the following:

A. 1,3-dichlorobenzene

B. Ortho-chlorotoluene

Page 17: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 17

Solution Alk10

Write the structural formulas for each of the following:

A. 1,3-dichlorobenzene

B. Ortho-chlorotoluene

Cl

Cl

CH3

Cl

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Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 18

Learning Check Alk11

Identify the organic family for each:

CH3CH2CH3

B.

C.

A.

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Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 19

Solution Alk11

Identify the organic family for each:

alkane

cycloalkane

aromatic

CH3CH2CH3

B.

C.

A.

Page 20: Timberlake LecturePLUS 19991 Chapter 10 Alkanes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 20

Fused Benzene Rings

Naphthalene

3,4-Benzpyrene

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Timberlake LecturePLUS 1999 21

Carcinogens

• Fused ring of benzene cause cancer• Contain four or more fused rings• Present in tobacco smoke, auto exhaust,

and burned food• The more a person smokes, the greater

the risk of developing cancer