ORGSTR Structure A - Contents
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Subject Index
Page 1
Hydrocarbon structure - Review
Gaining a familiarity with the possible arrangement of carbon in organic compounds
3 marks
Page 2
Linear hydrocarbons
9 marks
Page 3
Branched hydrocarbons
Page 4
Multiple bonds - Review
Carbon-carbon double and triple bonds
4 marks
Page 5
Condensed structures: unsaturated hydrocarbons
4 marks
Page 6
Condensed structures: unsaturated hydrocarbons
Page 7
Condensed structures - Review
Guidelines for drawing condensed structures and the benefits of doing so
13 marks
Page 8
Different arrangements of carbon atoms
Page 9
Constitutional isomers - Review
Introduction to constitutional (structural) isomers of hydrocarbons
1 marks
Page 10
Identifying constitutional (structural) isomers
Page 11
Representing the same compound in different ways - Review
4 marks
Page 12
Constitutional (Structural) isomers?
Page 13
Alkane examples - Review
Identifying the number of possible constitutional isomers for a particular alkane carbon skeleton
2 marks
Page 14
How many constitutional isomers?
Page 15
Why use only C-1 branches? - Review
Page 16
Alkyne alkene examples - Review
Identifying the number of possible constitutional isomers for a particular alkene or alkyne carbon skeleton
3 marks
Page 17
Number of alkene isomers
Page 18
Alkynes and their constitutional isomers - Review
3 marks
Page 19
Number of alkyne isomers
Page 20
All organic molecules have a hydrocarbon part - Review