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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary in Organic Chemistry, Lecture notes of Organic Chemistry

Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary in Organic Chemistry. •. Primary carbons, are carbons attached to one other carbon. (Hydrogens – although.

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Download Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary in Organic Chemistry and more Lecture notes Organic Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary in Organic Chemistry  Primary carbons, are carbons attached to one other carbon. (Hydrogens – although usually 3 in number in this case – are ignored in this terminology, as we shall see).  Secondary carbons are attached to two other carbons.  Tertiary carbons are attached to three other carbons.  Finally, quaternary carbons are attached to four other carbons. You can’t go higher than that. To have five substitutents, you’d need 10 electrons around carbon, a clear violation of the octet rule. CH3- = metile -CH2- = metilene -CH- = metino | We use the same terminology for carbocations. A primary carbocation is attached to one other carbon, a secondary to two, and a tertiary to three. You can’t have a quaternary carbocation without violating the octet rule either! NO! Alcohols also follow the primary/secondary/tertiary nomenclature. The rule for alcohols is that they are named according to the number of carbons attached to the carbon bearing the hydroxyl group: in other words, whether the hydroxyl bound to a primary, secondary, or tertiary carbon. You can’t have a quaternary alcohol – again, that would involve breaking the octet rule. [A bit of non-essential nomenclature: the carbon attached to the OH is sometimes referred to as the “carbinol” carbon]. A related category of compounds are the alkyl halides. The naming for alkyl halides is similar to that for alcohols: they are named according to the number of carbons attached to the halogen, where halogen is fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine.
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