| Chapitre 2 : Alkanes and Cycloalkanes: Introduction to Hydrocarbons |
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| Classes of Hydrocarbons |
53 |
| Electron Waves and Chemical Bonds |
53 |
| Bonding in H2: The Valence Bond Model |
56 |
| Bonding in H2: The Molecular Orbital Model |
57 |
| Introduction to Alkanes: Methane, Ethane |
57 |
| sp3 Hybridization and Bonding in Methane |
58 |
| Bonding in Ethane |
61 |
| sp2 Hybridization and Bonding in Ethylene |
61 |
| sp Hybridization and Bonding in Acetylene |
63 |
| Which Theory of Chemical Bonding Is Best? |
64 |
| Isomeric Alkanes: The Butanes |
65 |
| Higher n-Alkanes |
66 |
| The C5H12 Isomers |
66 |
| IUPAC Nomenclature of Unbranched Alkanes |
68 |
| Applying the IUPAC Rules: The Names of the C6H14 Isomers |
69 |
| Alkyl Groups |
72 |
| IUPAC Names of Highly Branched Alkanes |
73 |
| Cycloalkane Nomenclature |
75 |
| Sources of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes |
76 |
| Physical Properties of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes |
77 |
| Chemical Properties: Combustion of Alkanes |
80 |
| Oxidation–Reduction in Organic Chemistry |
83 |