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MCAT Organic Chemistry
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1. Y = position of double bond - x is position of triple bond - root is the prefix representing the length of the principal carbon chain
Alkane
chiral
oxidation
y- root - en -x-yne
2. Reducing an alkene by adding molecular hydrogen to double bond with aid of metal catalyst. e.g. pt - pd - ni. takes place on surface of metal so it does syn addition
catalytic hydrogenation
optical activity
electrophilic addition of free radicals
electrophilic addition
3. What is produced when o3 with lialh4 or nabh4
combustion - disproportionation - free - radical substitution - pyrolysis
alcohol
fischer projection
structural isomers
4. What are the best leaving groups?
Alkane nomenclature
torsional strain
weak bases
ozonolysis
5. Object that is not superimposable upon mirror image
2^n
nonbonded strain
chiral
oxidizing
6. Moleculse that have the opposite configuration at their one chiral center. or if multiple chiral centers - must have the opposite configuration at every one of their chiral centers to be enantiomers. identical physical properties and much of the same
enantiomer
sigma bond
protic solvent
carboxylic acid
7. More likely it is to attract positively charged proton. nucleophilic strength decreses: RO->HO>RCO2>ROH>H2O
stereoisomers
Alkene
basicity
optical activity
8. F - CL - Br - I
nonbonded strain
y- root - en -x-yne
electrophilic addition of X2
halogen
9. Common name for ethyne
geometric isomers
alcohol
mcpba
Acetylene
10. Nitrogen containing compound - longest chain attached to nitrogen used in backbone. use e and replace with AMINE. if more complex molecule present - use prefix amino. IF additional group added - use N-
polymerization
catalytic hydrogenation
amines
formaldehyde
11. Hydrocarbon with one or more carbon carbon triple bond
ozonolysis
alkyne
allyl
carboxylic acid
12. Monosubstituted ethylene
covalent bond
methylene
Vinyl
alcohol
13. If reagent has a bunch of oxygen
hot - acidic potassium permanganate
conformational isomer
oxidation
formaldehyde
14. Kmno4
electrophilic addition of free radicals
aldehyde
potassium permanganate
lindlar's catalyst
15. Carbonyl located in middle or somewhere in chane. Named with One
ketone
covalent bond
hydroboration
anti conformation
16. Diborane add to double bond. boron acts as lewis acid and attaches to less hindered carbon. hydride transferred to adjacent carbon. antimarkonikov - alcohol produced
initiation propagation termination
hot - acidic potassium permanganate
electrophilic addition of X2
hydroboration
17. Diols with hydroxyl group on adjacent carbon
combustion - disproportionation - free - radical substitution - pyrolysis
hydroboration
vicinal
geometric isomers
18. Same chemical formula. same atomic connectivity . different in how atoms are arranged in space
stereoisomers
ozonolysis
diol
aldehyde
19. If a compound is able to rotate plane polarized light.
optical activity
acetaldehyde
allyl
configuration
20. Most favorable of staggared conformations
anti conformation
geometric isomers
markovnikov's rule
Acetylene
21. Alkenes oxidzed with kmno4 - if made with cold - dilue - make OH on each side of double bond - diols or glycol in syn orientation
diastereomers
peroxycarboxylic acid
electrophilic addition of H2O
cold potassium permanganate
22. Solvents with protons in solution - e.g. water or alcohol. large atoms tend to be better nucleophiles in here because they can shed the solvating protons around them and are more polarizable
pyrolysis
protic solvent
Haloalkane
ozonolysis
23. One s and two p 120 degree apart
sp2
Alkyne
halogen
chiral
24. Rotations cancel each other out therefore no optical activity
methylene
structural isomers
anti conformation
racemic mixture
25. Steps of free radical substitution
ionic bond
initiation propagation termination
fischer projection
peroxycarboxylic acid
26. Combustion reaction occurs through a radical process
vicinal
C3H8 + 5O2 = 3CO2 + 4H2O + heat
acetaldehyde
basicity
27. How many stereoisomers can a molecule have with n chiral centers
cold potassium permanganate
sp
2^n
diol
28. Iso - neo - cyclo
sp2
isomer
combustion - disproportionation - free - radical substitution - pyrolysis
not ignored
29. Arise from angle strain - torsional strian and nonbonded strain
Acetylene
ring strain
triple bond
enantiomer
30. Carbonyl located at the end of the chain named by replacing al with e. e.g. butanal
electrophilic addition of X2
chiral
aldehyde
markovnikov's rule
31. A radical transfers a hydrogen atom to another radical and makes an alkane and alkene
halogenation
electrophilic addition of HX
configuration
disproportionation
32. Results when cyclic molecules must assume conformations that have eclipsed interactions
polymerization
weak bases
torsional strain
ozonolysis
33. Name for mathanal
electrophilic addition
alcohol
vicinal
formaldehyde
34. Formed by mixing different types of orbitals
hybridization
sigma bond
halogen
electrophilic addition of free radicals
35. Results when nonadjacent atoms or groups compete for space. dominant source of energy in flagpole interactions of the boat conformation. thus it goes in various conformations like chair boat and twist.
Alkane
hydroboration
lindlar's catalyst
nonbonded strain
36. Charged - need electrons
electrophile
racemic mixture
alcohol
oxidation
37. Same molecular formula but different structure
sp
isomer
Alkane nomenclature
pyrolysis
38. Zn/h or CH3/s with ozonolysis
reducing
fischer projection
mcpba
configuration
39. Fast process. double bond is nucleophile and attack x2. make cyclic halonium ion with either br or cl. and make dihalo trans
electrophilic addition of X2
Haloalkane
diol
initiation propagation termination
40. When two atomic orbitals combine. obtained mathematically by adding or subtracting wave functions. if sings are the same - make bonding - if different - less stable antibonding.
sp2
molecular orbital
disproportionation
C3H8 + 5O2 = 3CO2 + 4H2O + heat
41. Highest energy no separation. or 120 separation.
Alkene
reducing
eclipsed conformation
saturated hydrocarbon
42. Occur when a molecule is broken down by heat. used to reduce the avverage molecular weight of heavy oils. c - c - bonds are cleave dand make small chain alkyl radicals that recombine to form different alkanes
hydroboration
reducing
pyrolysis
halogen
43. Spatial arrangement of the atoms or groups of a sterioisomer
amines
vicinal
configuration
eclipsed conformation
44. Chain of carbons connected by single bonds with hydrogen atoms attached.
alcohol
Alkane
oxidation
vicinal
45. O3
hot - acidic potassium permanganate
markovnikov's rule
ozonolysis
Combustion
46. Use the Greek root for the number of carbons followed by the ending - - ane
alcohol
stereoisomers
Alkane nomenclature
electrophilic addition
47. N - l - ml - ms
oxidizing
quantum numbers
saturated hydrocarbon
triple bond
48. Cleaves double bond in half - it only oxidizes the carbon to an aldehyde under reducing conditions. if ozidizing make same product as KMNO4
aprotic solvent
potassium permanganate
conformational isomer
ozonolysis
49. Describes the exact spatial arrangement of groups of atoms independent of other molecules.
saturated hydrocarbon
diastereomers
absolute configuration
propionaldehyde
50. Always receive number one. contain carbonyl and OH group - very oxidized. highest priority functional group.
electrophilic addition of HX
y- root - en -x-yne
disproportionation
carboxylic acid