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ELMHURST CHM 103 - Organic
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Introduction to OrganicCarbonStructures of MethaneStructures of EthaneElement Bonding RulesSlide 6PolarityPropertiesSlide 9Organic compound arrangementsSlide 11Slide 12Alcohols and EtherAldehydesSlide 15Acids and EstersSlide 17Slide 18AminesFunctional GroupsSlide 21Food ExampleIdentify Functional GroupsSlide 24Tetrahedral GeometryLinear GeometryTrigonal Planar GeometryTrigonal Pyramid GeometryBent GeometryGeometry ReviewIntroduction to OrganicCarbonStructures of MethaneStructures of EthaneElement Bonding RulesIntroduction to OrganicPolarityPropertiesPropertiesOrganic compound arrangements•4 carbons and H’s necessaryOrganic compound arrangements•Alkanes, alkenes, and alkynesOrganic compound arrangements•3 carbons, 1 oxygen, and H’s necessaryAlcohols and EtherAldehydesOrganic compound arrangements•3 carbons, 2 oxygens, and H’s necessaryAcids and Esters•3 carbons, 2 oxygens, and H’s necessaryOrganic compound arrangements•3 carbons, 1 nitrogen, and H’s necessaryOrganic compound arrangements•3 carbons, 1 oxygen, 1 nitrogen, and H’s necessaryAmines•3 carbons. 1 nitrogen, and H’s necessaryFunctional GroupsFunctional GroupsFood ExampleIdentify Functional GroupsIdentify Functional Groups•Ques. 7: Identify the functional groupsTetrahedral GeometryLinear GeometryTrigonal Planar GeometryTrigonal Pyramid GeometryBent GeometryGeometry Review•Link to


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