This document outlines objectives for understanding carbon chemistry, including the ability of carbon to form single, double, and triple bonds. It discusses the general characteristics of homologous series and writing formulas for simple organic compounds. Students are asked to describe reactions of alkanes and alkenes, balance equations for reactions of alkanes burning in excess oxygen producing carbon dioxide and water, and take notes from an online worksheet on chemical bonds.
This document outlines objectives for understanding carbon chemistry, including the ability of carbon to form single, double, and triple bonds. It discusses the general characteristics of homologous series and writing formulas for simple organic compounds. Students are asked to describe reactions of alkanes and alkenes, balance equations for reactions of alkanes burning in excess oxygen producing carbon dioxide and water, and take notes from an online worksheet on chemical bonds.
This document outlines objectives for understanding carbon chemistry, including the ability of carbon to form single, double, and triple bonds. It discusses the general characteristics of homologous series and writing formulas for simple organic compounds. Students are asked to describe reactions of alkanes and alkenes, balance equations for reactions of alkanes burning in excess oxygen producing carbon dioxide and water, and take notes from an online worksheet on chemical bonds.
1.Review the general chemistry of Carbon atoms, bonds,
electron configuration and molecular geometry. 2.Understand the uniqueness of carbon its properties to form branched, unbranched and ring compounds. 3. Illustrate that carbon atoms can form single bonds, double bonds and triple bonds. 4.List the general series general characteristics of homologous series. 5.Write formula to represent simple organic compounds. 6.Describe the reactions of alkanes and alkenes. 7.Write equations for the reactions of alkanes and alkenes. Refer to the worksheet Chemical bonds in google classroom Take Note of this EXERCISES When an alkane burns in excess air, carbon dioxide and water are produced
Mental Exercises Balance the equation to produce the correct products of the reactions.
a. CH4 (g)+ O2 (g) CO2 (g) + H2O (g)
b. C2H6 (g) + O2 (g) CO2 + H20 (g) Thank you for listening!
Ms. Charo May J. Naigan
References: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry. J. McMurray 8th edition 2015. Organic Chemistry Oxford pdf file version. 2018