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organic chemistry

bon atoms Named by using the prefix cyclo in front of the appropriate alkane name Eg C5H10Cyclopentane these compounds are often represented by the geometric shape of the basic ring only:cyclopentenecyclohexene three and four carbon ring structures tend to be less stable then their straight chain counterparts because there is a strain put on the bond angles unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons are more reactive than their saturated or straight counterparts and some are unstable23.10 Aromatic hydrocarbons most aromatic hydrocarbons have distinct fragrances Benzene (C6H6): simplest of aromatics. All of these compounds have a basic structure of one or more rings made of six carbon atoms carbon-carbon bond in benzene is unusual, somewhere in between single and double bonds electrons are shared equally around the ring, said to be delocalized because they are not associated with any one carbon atom Benzene ring is commonly drawn as follows: the circle represents delocalized electrons of double bonds serves as a reminder that the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene are different from single or double bonds23.11 extension: refining Petroleum before automobiles, refining occurred mostly to obtain kerosene or lamp oil, and some fuel oils new methods were developed to refine petroleum in order to get more and better quality gasoline Petroleum, in the form of crude oil,is a mixture of hydrocarbons that must be separated before being put to use. The main components are alkanes and cycoalkanes Fractional distillation separates petroleum into groups of products whose condensation temperature fall into a specific range  Long chain alkanes are then subject to cracking in order to make better quality gasoline and important alkenes like ethene23.12 Fractional Groups the characteristics of organic molecules depend on thei...

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