What is Organic chemistry: Definition and 260 Discussions

Organic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds, which contain carbon in covalent bonding. Study of structure determines their chemical composition and formula. Study of properties includes physical and chemical properties, and evaluation of chemical reactivity to understand their behavior. The study of organic reactions includes the chemical synthesis of natural products, drugs, and polymers, and study of individual organic molecules in the laboratory and via theoretical (in silico) study.
The range of chemicals studied in organic chemistry includes hydrocarbons (compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen) as well as compounds based on carbon, but also containing other elements, especially oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus (included in many biochemicals) and the halogens. Organometallic chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon–metal bonds.
In addition, contemporary research focuses on organic chemistry involving other organometallics including the lanthanides, but especially the transition metals zinc, copper, palladium, nickel, cobalt, titanium and chromium.

Organic compounds form the basis of all earthly life and constitute the majority of known chemicals. The bonding patterns of carbon, with its valence of four—formal single, double, and triple bonds, plus structures with delocalized electrons—make the array of organic compounds structurally diverse, and their range of applications enormous. They form the basis of, or are constituents of, many commercial products including pharmaceuticals; petrochemicals and agrichemicals, and products made from them including lubricants, solvents; plastics; fuels and explosives. The study of organic chemistry overlaps organometallic chemistry and biochemistry, but also with medicinal chemistry, polymer chemistry, and materials science.

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    Organic Chemistry Leaving groups

    which is the best leaving group? Cl- enolate NR3 I couldn't figure out how to draw the enolate here, but it is a basic 3 carbon one. I believe the answer is Cl because resonance on the enolate will disperse the neg. charge. Am I on the right track or is there a factor I am missing?
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    Find the final product. Organic Chemistry.

    Homework Statement Find the product of this http://www.webassign.net/ksorgchem2/14-P-019e1.jpg The Attempt at a Solution I tried this but it is wrong. http://www.webassign.net/marvinimages/e/d/b3dfb33e165ce17f7b0a8bab7b9d9d.png Not really sure what to do now.
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    Dienophile and diene help? organic chemistry

    dienophile and diene help?? organic chemistry We never really covered how to do diels alder reactions and I am having trouble how to do these. Here is a photo of the lab page with the questions. I just need help with 2a-e and 3b-3d. Thanks.
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    Organic Chemistry - Carbanion Question hybridization/valence/geometry

    Homework Statement A carbanion is a species that contains a negatively charged, trivalent carbon. (a) What is the electronic relationship between a carbanion and a trivalent nitrogen compound such as NH3? (b) How many valence electrons does the negatively charged carbon atom have? (c) What...
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    Organic Chemistry Nomenclature

    Homework Statement 4-isopropyl-2,5-octene or 4-isopropyl-2,5-dioctene? 2. The attempt at a solution 4-isopropyl-2,5-octene
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    Organic Chemistry Synthesis/Mechanism

    Homework Statement Problems: http://imgur.com/qN7Iq Homework Equations n/a The Attempt at a Solution For the synthesis, I tried opening the epoxide with HBr and then adding OMe- in HOMe to substitute the Br with the OMe group in the product. However, I am unsure how to substitute the...
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    Practical Organic Chemistry - Confirm positive test

    I don't know where to ask this question, but anyways, since it was asked in an exam, so finding out the correct answer afterwards is a moral responsibility as a homework. So here I am. My question is whether the compound 2-Hydroxy-5-nitrobenzaldehyde (Did I named correctly?) gives positive...
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    Which textbook is the best for learning organic chemistry?

    As the title states, what is the best book? The book I'm using now is Vollhardt and Schore. I don't like it very much. The book is very spammy, if you know what I mean. I'd like a book that builds on previous facts. My current book just presents facts with little relation to previous topics...
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    Chemistry Organic Chemistry: Is there any research on any psychedelics anymore?

    I'm really interested in how psychedelics and their alkaloids do what they do. I'd really like to get a graduate degree in organic chemistry with a focus on alkaloids or a subdivision thereof. But, I'm worried about how I'd make a living by studying things or things similar to things that are...
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    ORGANIC Chemistry: Nucleophilic Substitution

    Homework Statement 8) How might you prepare each of the following molecules using a nucleophilic substitution at some step? a) (CH3)3-O-CH3 b)CH3CH2CH2CH2CN Homework Equations none The Attempt at a Solution I'm really not sure what's being asked. I'm going to assume that I...
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    Organic Chemistry Williamson Synthesis of an Ether

    " Write an alternate reaction that can be used to prepare the same product that we got in our lab ( changing the metal in the alkoxide or halide leaving group is not sufficient.) Explain the reaction you used, is it expected to be cheaper cost wise, and or produce a higher yield, based on the...
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    Can I still redeem myself in Organic Chemistry?

    I'm taking orgo 1 this semester, and we just had our first test. I know that's supposed to be the "easiest" test, but let's just say I was pretty lost. I haven't put in much effort so far in chem, and I know I have to get on track now. Is it too late for me to redeem myself? Like do I still...
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    Why Does Sodium Hydroxide Increase Histidine's Solubility in Water?

    Homework Statement Histidine is an amino acid. It is not soluble in water but it will dissolve in water when dilute sodium hydroxide is added. The question has two parts to it: part-a) Write an equation for the reaction that occurs between histidine and dilute sodium hydroxide...
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    Organic chemistry nomenclature

    What do the indices 6 and 13 stand for in 6,13-pentacenequinone? I know that is related to the position of the substituents in the molecule, but I cannot figure out how to interpret it. Can some one point me to a reference where the basics the nomenclature are explained? Thanks,
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    Organic Chemistry Petroleum Fractions

    Homework Statement Why is petrol suitable to be used as a fuel whereas lubricating oil is more suited to lubricate machine joints? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Petrol has a low boiling point. It combusts more easily to provide energy to the car. However...
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    So, what is the best organic chemistry book?

    For Calculus, there is Spivsk. For Physics, there is Kleppner and Morin. For General Chemistry, there is Pauling. All of these books are introductory, and focus on hardcore conceptual understanding. They are widely received as the most rigorous and best way to learn these subjects. Now...
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    Organic Chemistry Reaction of Carbonyl compound

    Homework Statement Homework Equations N/A The Attempt at a Solution I attempted to figure out the mechanism in reverse. I have tried neucleophilic addition of the alcohol to the carbonyl carbon of the ethanal, followed by the addition of the resulting hydroxyl group (from the...
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    Do you study organic chemistry before biochemistry?

    My studies have nothing to do with biology, but I'm just a curious gal so I thought to pick up some ebooks or whatever. I got a good biology base and a good chemistry base, but I never tackled anything in the realm of organic chemistry. I'm more interested in learning about the chemistry of...
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    Organic chemistry - Properties

    What are similiarities between ether and alcohol and how can we use at least 2 physical properties to differentiate between them? For ex, alcohol has a higher boiling point, so what "procedure" would I follow to test the boiling points to find out which is which.
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    Organic Chemistry is driving me insane

    Hello guys I'm taking O-chem right now and it is giving me so much work constantly that I am seriously starting to purely hate it. How am I supposed to do all this? this is ridiculous. I'm still trying to understand the last chapter when we start a new one. My O-chem teacher is nice and all but...
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    Chemical Engineering / Organic Chemistry

    Hi all, I have decided to do a second degree since my first degree (math) hasn't given me many options for work or graduate study that I'm interested in pursuing. I am strongly considering chemical engineering, since I am enjoying my chemistry course so far and have the strength in math to...
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    Exploring Dipole Moment of Halomethanes in Organic Chemistry

    I'm reading in my organic chemistry text about the structure of alkyl halides, as a background to why certain reactions happen (specifically radical halogenation). In it there's a table of halomethanes, that tells the bond length, bond strength, and dipole moment. It pretty much looks like...
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    Organic Chemistry: Stabillity of Nitrogen Containing Cyclic Compounds

    Homework Statement Pyridine and pyrrolidine react rapidly with dilute aqueous HCl to form the corresponding hydrochloride salts which are easily purified, isolated and stored in a charge. However, pyrrole, which is another nitrogen-containing heterocycle, does not form a hydrochloride salt...
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    Confused About Hydroxy Butanoic Acids and Amide Hydrolysis: Can Someone Explain?

    1) My book says that we can distinguish between 2 hydroxy butanoic acid (A) and 3 hydroxy butanoic acid (B) by haloform tests. It says that B gives positive haloform test. I am fine with it. I don't get why A doesnot give positive test as it is also a sec. alcohol . 2)In the base-catalysed...
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    Organic Chemistry: Sn1/E1/Sn2/E2/Alchol/Ether Transformations

    Homework Statement Hello, We were supposed to fill in the missing products or reagents (I indicated which ones on the paper) but out of 40 points, I got 13. So now I'm a bit worried. I tried to redo it, could someone look it over? (see attached jpg) The Attempt at a Solution My...
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    Organic Chemistry: Reaction of CH3COCl & C6H5NH2

    Homework Statement Give the structural formula of the organic product formed from the following reaction: CH3COCl + C6H5NH2 Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution The ethanoyl chloride will break into CH3CO(+) and Cl(-) due to polarity. Then, which part of the...
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    Can You Leave Out the 1's When Naming Organic Compounds?

    I have a few questions about organic chemistry. First of all, when is it acceptable to leave out the 1's when naming compounds? I've read that it's ok to leave out the 1 for something like bromobutane, as everyone will assume its on the first carbon. What about dibromobutane? Is it still...
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    Organic Chemistry - Polymerization of Propene to Polypropylene

    Homework Statement The polymerization of propene to polypropylene progresses through a radical mechanism. Complete the propagation step of the reaction mechanism diagram by drawing in the missing lone pairs, radical electrons, atomic charges, and electron-flow arrows where appropriate. 2...
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    Worried about organic chemistry?

    Hi, I've been meaning to switch over to chemistry ( in hopes of doing forensic work in the future ) from math. I have no chemistry background, so I have been self-studying over the summer.. However, the first chemistry course offered at my university is an organic chemistry course. People tell...
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    Organic CHemistry: Improving existing products

    Can anyone provide and briefly explain 2 examples of how organic chemistry can be used to improve existing products, and thus provide solutions to newly identified health or environmental problems? One example I was given was unleaded instead of leaded gasoline, but I need 2 others!
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    Organic Chemistry: NMR Spectroscopy concept question

    Why are sp2 carbons more downfield than sp3 carbons? Is it because the bond length of sp2 carbons is shorter (electrons are more localized-thus more shielded)?
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    Organic chemistry : cyclic alkane from esters

    Hi, I am trying to understanding how esters can form a cyclic alkane. Could someone explain the mechanism for this? I would guess that we'd have to hydrolyze the ester in acidic condition to carboxylic acid. The hydroxide then can attack the carbonyl to form a ring, but that would give us an...
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    Is organic chemistry really necessary for molecular bio research?

    So I've always realized that organic chemistry and physical chemistry were huge gaps in my scientific background, and I still can't fill them up for some time, as I have many other subjects to study. But I've read large sections of molecular biology books (like Alberts and Lodish), and I've...
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    Where are carbo-cations formed in this nucleophilic substitution reaction?

    Homework Statement The Attempt at a Solution I'm confused on what is happening in this reaction, and where carbo-cations are being formed. Any help would be great. Thanks.
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    Organic Chemistry: No. of chiral centres in Camphor

    Hello. I have a query regarding organic chemistry. 1. http://tinyurl.com/y9nvg2p See question number 21. 2. Homework Equations : None 3. The first Carbon atom beneath the top-most CH3 group I can tell is a chiral centre, as it has 4 different groups attached to it (C=O, CH2...
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    Organic chemistry concept help

    Why does delocalization of the negative charge over the ortho and para positions of aromatic rings increase the stability of the phenoxide anion? Why do the ortho and para positions increase the stability but not the meta position? Please explain. Thank you.
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    Does Dehydration of 1-Butanol Typically Yield 2-Butene or 1-Butene?

    If you dehyrate 1-butanol, wouldn't you get 2-butene due to rearrangement? This is not a homework question. This is an mcat review question. The question asks: when 1-butanol is dehydrated, the new compound's heat of hydrogenation is most likely? The answer is between 30 and 33 kcal/mol It...
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    Organic Chemistry Multistep Synthesis

    Homework Statement http://i.imgur.com/H8p56.jpg 2. The attempt at a solution I'm not quite sure how to start this one... I would assume organolithiation could get me started for the two combining, but I'm not quite sure how to get the 3' carbon to spout that ehtyl group or how to...
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    Gas Chromatography - Organic Chemistry

    Why do ten molecules of toluene that enter a GC column at exactly the same time not reach the detector at the same time? Why are London Dispersion forces of the sample molecules strongly influencing GC measurements? And why are they negligible in TLC experiments on silica gel? I have no...
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    A concept problem on organic chemistry

    Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons which are very unreactive. However, they undergo combustion, i.e. they react with oxygen. Why? (Even compounds as unreactive as polythene with over thousands of carbon atoms per molecule undergoes combustion...)
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    The relative difficulty of organic chemistry

    There is lots of talk about how hard Organic Chemistry is, so I ask, what did you think of Organic Chemistry if you took it, and how did you excel at it if you did? What were your weaknesses?
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    Is organic chemistry 1 AND 2 all memorization?

    i know this is a physics forum, but i figure you guys might like chemistry too? and i know you guys probably took up to orgo to get your physics degrees. anyways over the summer session assuming i pass my current classes and my classes in the spring, i will be taking orgo 1, orgo 2, and...
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    Chemistry Chemistry - Trying to name aromatic compounds and organic chemistry molecules

    Im trying to name the following molecules 1- CH3-CH2-CH-CH2-CH-CH2-CH2-CH3 l l CH3 CH2 l CH3 2- CH3-CH2-CH-CH2-CH-CH3 l l CH2 CH2...
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    How Can We Predict Catalysts and Conditions for Organic Reactions?

    !Organic chemistry reaction I just wonder is there any ways to predict the catalyst and other conditions for a certain organic reaction to happen?
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    Organic Chemistry Geometric Isomers Lab

    Homework Statement The experiment was changing dimethyl maleate into dimethyl fumerate, with the intent of being analogous to changing maleic acid into fumeric acid. In the experiment, we added 1 M Bromine in dimethylchlorine to our dimethyl fumerate, put the mixture in a hot water bath and...
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    Organic Chemistry Reactions - Check my Answers, Please

    Organic Chemistry Reactions - Check my Answers, Please! :) this is the lab that we have to do in class: http://academics.eckerd.edu/instructor/grove/gorgchem/Extraction%20Lab.pdf http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/cnIZmcws9cN3v_1TDx7nfg?authkey=Gv1sRgCI-xv4Hl9tampgE&feat=directlink
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    What Is the Major Resonance Contributor of This Organic Molecule?

    can someone help me with this question? Draw the most important resonance contributor of the following structure? if its to small http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/8417/48084902.jpg
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    Organic Chem: Diels-Alder w/ Anthracene & Maleic Anhydride

    In the Diels-Alder reaction between anthracene and maleic anhydride, why is it carried out in xylenes rather than in ethanol?
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    Organic Chemistry stable conformation question

    1. In the chair conformation, why would 1-bromo-tetrahydropyran be more stable in the axial position, as opposed to the equitorial position? (Hint: consider how the bromo group affects the attached carbon and what the oxygen could do to alleviate that.) 2. No relevant equations 3...
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    What Is the Dominant Product When an Alkene Reacts with H2 and Pt?

    Homework Statement An alkene H---C=C---F ____|_| ___Cl__I reacts with H2 in the presence of Pt. What will the dominant product be? Homework Equations See below. The Attempt at a Solution Syn addition will occur, so the hydrogen atoms will either be in the front or...
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