Paul Sutton

Molecules

Organic Chemistry Modelling 6

We are now going to build the 4th row of molecules in the infographic below.

Functional groups

I have built the models I can, I only have Sulfur atoms with 2 and 4 holes, so building some of these requires six bonds. I can therefore build and photograph them, but will leave the label in place.

Sulfoxide Sulfoxide

Sulfone Sulfone

Sulfinic Acid Sulfinic Acid

Sulfonic Acid Sulfonic Acid

Sulfonate Ester Sulfonate Ester

Thiocyanate Thiocyanate

Isothiocyanate Isothiocyanate

Thial Thial

Thioketone Thioketone

Phosphine Phosphine

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Organic Chemistry Modelling 5

We are now going to build the 3rd row of molecules in the infographic below.

Functional groups

Nitroso Nitroso

Imine Imine

Imide Imide

Azide azide


Cyanate Cyanate

Iso-Cynate Iso cyanate

Azo Compound Azocompound

Thiol Thiol

Sulfide Sulfide

Disulfide DiSulfide

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Organic Chemistry Modelling 4

We are now going to build the 2nd row of molecules in the infographic below.

Functional groups

Acyl Halide Acyl Halide

Ester Ester

Ether Ether

Epoxide Epoxide

Amine Amine

Amide Amide

Nitrate Nitrate

Nitrite Nitrite

Nitrile Nitrile

Nitro Nitro

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Organic Chemistry Modelling 3

So on to building models of the functional groups in the infographic on Compound Chemistry.

Ethane Alkanes

Ethane Alkene

Ethane Alkyne

Ethane Arene

Alcohol Haloalkane

Alcohol Alcohol

Ethane Alderhyde

Ethane Ketone

Ethane Carboxylic Acid

Ethane Acid Anhydride

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Organic Chemistry Modelling 2

I have started to build some common functional groups and related molecules. Here we have the Basic HydroCarbon Benzine ( C6 H6, by adding the OH (Alcohol) functional group we get Phenol (2nd picture). ( C6 H5 OH ).

Benzine

Phenol

We looked at basic Alkanes yesterday, if we take,for example Methane ( CH4 ) we can replace a Hydrogen with a OH group (Oxygen + Hydrogen) to make methanol. ( CH3 OH)

Methanol

Functional groups

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Organic Chemistry Modelling

I have been building some organic Chemistry models with Molymods, starting with the first 10 alkanes.

Methane Ethane Propane Butane Pentane hexane heptane octane nonane decane

The order of these are

  1. Methane
  2. Ethane
  3. Propane
  4. Butane
  5. Pentane
  6. Hexane
  7. Heptane
  8. Octane
  9. Nonane
  10. Decane

So going from top to bottom, you get an indication of the number of Carbon atoms in the chain. So 1 for Methane and 10 for Decane.

The general rule is CnH2n+2 BBC Bitesize.

You can find an infographic on organic compound naming on Compound Chemistry

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Left and Right handed molecules

Some interesting research has taken place and there is now a better explanation of why we have right and left handed molecules.

The article Breakthrough’ could explain why life molecules are left- or right-handed was published on Science.org and shared on the Fediverse.

I have asked a question about this and also how cis & trans molecules are also created. even though this is referred to as stereoisomerism, so a different topic area.

Papers & articles

I would suggest reading in the context of the above article, as they are all linked from that.

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