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Carbonyl Compounds

Goals End of Organic Section. Nomenclature for (5) carbonyl compoundsBasic nomenclature for mixed compoundsPhysical properties of these compoundsImportance of these materials, biological significanceSome basic reaction mechanisms throughoutWe will stop periodically to work on naming and dra

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Carbonyl Compounds

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    1. Carbonyl Compounds Aldehydes, Ketones, Acids, Esters, and Amides – Chapters 17-19

    2. Goals – End of Organic Section Nomenclature for (5) carbonyl compounds Basic nomenclature for mixed compounds Physical properties of these compounds Importance of these – materials, biological significance Some basic reaction mechanisms throughout We will stop periodically to work on naming and drawing – download sheets tonight

    3. Aldehydes and Ketones Each contains a C=O (carbonyl) group. Aldehyde: Contains a carbonyl group bonded to a hydrogen; in formaldehyde, the simplest aldehyde, the carbonyl group is bonded to two hydrogens. Ketone: Contains a carbonyl group bonded to two carbon atoms.

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