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Isomers

Isomers . Compounds that have identical chemical formulas but different molecular shapes or structures Iso-greek “ equal or identical ” Meros greek “ part ”. Organic Compounds. Molecules that mainly contain carbon. This contains substances both naturally found and man made (synthetic).

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Isomers

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  1. Isomers Compounds that have identical chemical formulas but different molecular shapes or structures Iso-greek “equal or identical” Meros greek “part”

  2. Organic Compounds • Molecules that mainly contain carbon. This contains substances both naturally found and man made (synthetic).

  3. ButaneC4H10

  4. IsobutaneC4H10

  5. Building Blocks: Carbon In the organic world, carbon rules. The simplest organic compounds have just carbon and hydrogen. Carbon atom chain together nicely to make whatever length you want from two to two million.

  6. Building Blocks: Hydrocarbons As the chains get longer, the hydrocarbons go from a gas to a liquid to a more viscous liquid, and finally a solid. The longest chains are polyethylene plastic.

  7. Hydrocarbons • The simplest organic compounds because they contain only two types of atoms—carbon and hydrogen • Methane CH4 • Octane C8H18 • Methane, ethane, benzene, octane

  8. Build a model of Butane • C4H10 Build another model of butane with a different structure

  9. Butane Isomer Other Examples?

  10. Isomers • Isomers have the same chemical structure but different properties because their atoms are arranged differently • The greater the number of atoms in a molecule, the more isomers it is likely to have • http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/intro3.htm#strc5

  11. Organically synthesized from Coal Tar • Vulcanized rubber • Synthetic dyes and perfumes • Asphalt • Rubberized fabric for making waterproof clothing • Creosote • Viscose Rayon • Soapless Detergents • Synthetic painkilling drugs • plastics

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