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Organic Chemistry

Molecular Models:
Structure and Nomenclature


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B. Structure and nomenclature

Alkanes can be represented entirely with the black tetrahedral pieces from your model kit, while alkenes and alkynes require double- and triple-bond pieces to be included. In this module, you will explore the relationship between all-atom representations, line drawings, and molecular models.


1. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes

Review the sections in your texts concerning alkane nomenclature. Using your model kit, build methane, ethane, propane and butane and compare them to the online models. Rearrange the model of butane to its constitutional isomer, 2-methylpropane (isobutane). This demonstrates that constitutional isomers use the same atoms, differently connected. In the table below, line drawings have been used for butane and 2-methylpropane. Line drawings cannot be used for methane and are almost never used for ethane or propane. But line drawings make higher alkane structures much easier to read!

methane ethane propane butane isobutane
methane ethane propane butane 2-methylpropane


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