Articles related to "Naming Compounds"



Naming Alkane Alcohols
Ranging from the ever popular ethanol to the sterols, alcohols are a diverse class of organic compounds. Alcohols contain one or more hydroxyl (OH) groups.
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Naming Cyclic Alkanes
Alkanes are compounds consisting of linear carbon atoms connected by single bonds. They can exist as straight chains or with their carbon atoms linked to form rings.
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Naming Linear Alkanes
Alkanes are compounds consisting of chains of carbon atoms connected by single bonds. A few simple rules apply to the proper naming of these organic molecules.
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Naming Linear Alkenes
Unlike alkanes, alkene molecules have at least one instance of a carbon-carbon double bond. This article explains how to name linear (straight chain) alkenes.
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Naming Linear Alkynes
Alkynes are a highly reactive class of organic compounds. Alkynes contain one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds.
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