Carbons unique ability to make strong covalent bonds is not limited to other carbons. Other atoms make polar covalent bonds which are very strong as well. In this learning module we will learn about single bonds with carbon between oxygen and sulfur, for a nice comparison between two atoms in the same column but different rows, as well as all the halogens. Once we have a polar bond in an organic molecule, we can talk about the chemistry which will occur at that polar bond. Each of the functional groups introduced will have its own types of chemistry as well as their own naming scheme and physical properties.
We will first look at alcohols as the product of addition reactions from the previous chapter. Next we will do a survey of physical properties of all the new functional groups. We will also add to our naming rules. Once each new functional group is introduced, we will then look at how we can change one functional group into another.
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Discovery Activity Naming Practice Part 1
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Read Text Chapter 14 and take notes about meaning. Write a short synopsis of your learning in one area that interested you most.
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CHEM11SyllabusFall10RYAN - Table of dates and times on the syllabus
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Do these problems in your homework notebook: Chapter 14 problems #26, 28, 30, 32, 36, 45, 46, 50, 56, 62
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Laboratory work gives you experiences which allow you to connect lecture concepts with the real world.
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