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Chemistry 22.4

Chemistry 22.4. Hydrocarbon Rings. Beta-carotene is an important nutrient in carrots that also gives carrots their orange color. The hydrocarbon skeleton of beta-carotene contains hydrocarbon rings. You will learn about hydrocarbon rings and the properties of compounds formed from these rings.

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Chemistry 22.4

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  1. Chemistry 22.4

  2. Hydrocarbon Rings • Beta-carotene is an important nutrient in carrots that also gives carrots their orange color. The hydrocarbon skeleton of beta-carotene contains hydrocarbon rings. You will learn about hydrocarbon rings and the properties of compounds formed from these rings.

  3. Cyclic Hydrocarbons • Cyclic Hydrocarbons • What is the general structure of cyclic hydrocarbons?

  4. Cyclic Hydrocarbons • In some hydrocarbon compounds, the carbon chain is in the form of a ring. • Compounds that contain a hydrocarbon ring are called cyclic hydrocarbons.

  5. Cyclic Hydrocarbons • Three Ways to Represent Cyclic Hydrocarbons

  6. Aromatic Hydrocarbons • Aromatic Hydrocarbons • What is the most accurate description of the bonding in a benzene ring?

  7. Aromatic Hydrocarbons • In a benzene molecule, the bonding electrons between carbon atoms are shared evenly around the ring. • An aromatic compound is an organic compound that contains a benzene ring or other ring in which the bonding is like that of benzene.

  8. Aromatic Hydrocarbons • The Structure of Benzene • Benzene can be shown as switching, or resonating, between two arrangements of alternating double and single bonds.

  9. Aromatic Hydrocarbons • The three symbols below can be used to represent the benzene ring. If the bonds are shown as alternating single and double bonds (on right), it is important to remember that bonds don’t actually alternate and that all six bonds are identical.

  10. Aromatic Hydrocarbons • Space-filling Model of Benzene

  11. Aromatic Hydrocarbons • Substituted Aromatic Compounds • Compounds with a substituent on a benzene ring are named as a derivative of benzene. When benzene is a substituent, it is called a phenyl group.

  12. Aromatic Hydrocarbons • A benzene ring can have two or more substituents.

  13. Aromatic Hydrocarbons • The molecules of many dyes include benzene rings.

  14. 22.4 Section Quiz. • 22.4.

  15. 22.4 Section Quiz. • 1. Choose the correct words for the spaces. Alkanes that do not contain a ring structure are _______ hydrocarbons. Alkanes that do contain ring structures are called _________ hydrocarbons. • aliphatic, aromatic • aromatic, aliphatic • aliphatic, cyclic • aromatic, cyclic

  16. 22.4 Section Quiz. • 2. The carbon-carbon bonds in a benzene molecule are • alternating double and single bonds. • identical hybrid bonds. • all double bonds. • all single bonds.

  17. 22.4 Section Quiz. • 3. When an alkane has a benzene ring as a substituent, the ring is called _______ group. • a benzene • a toluene • a phenyl • an arene

  18. END OF SHOW

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