Consider an oxygen atom contained in a neutral molecule, like those in Model 1. Give the name for the electrons around the oxygen that are not involved in a covalent bond. What bond angle is formed when oxygen forms two single bonds? What shape is formed? Which functional groups in Model 1 are polar? When a carbon atom forms a double bond to an oxygen atom, it is called a carbonyl group. Which functional groups in Model 1 contain a carbonyl group?

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Consider an oxygen atom contained in a neutral molecule, like those in Model 1. Give the name for the electrons around the oxygen that are not involved in a covalent bond.

  1. What bond angle is formed when oxygen forms two single bonds? What shape is formed?
  2. Which functional groups in Model 1 are polar?
  3. When a carbon atom forms a double bond to an oxygen atom, it is called a carbonyl group. Which functional groups in Model 1 contain a carbonyl group?
Model 1. Functional groups containing oxygen
Oxygen bonding options:
:ö–
:0=
Table 1. Organic functional groups and boiling points.*
Molecular
Boiling
Name
Example
Weight
Point
Alcohol
H3CH2CH2CH2C-OH
74
118°C
Ether
H3CH2C-O-CH2CH3
74
35°C
Aldehyde
72
75°C
H3CH2CH2C H
Ketone
72
80°C
H3CH2C CH3
Carboxylic
74
141°C
Acid
H3CH2C-COH
Ester
MIC-2-O-CHI
74
57°C
Transcribed Image Text:Model 1. Functional groups containing oxygen Oxygen bonding options: :ö– :0= Table 1. Organic functional groups and boiling points.* Molecular Boiling Name Example Weight Point Alcohol H3CH2CH2CH2C-OH 74 118°C Ether H3CH2C-O-CH2CH3 74 35°C Aldehyde 72 75°C H3CH2CH2C H Ketone 72 80°C H3CH2C CH3 Carboxylic 74 141°C Acid H3CH2C-COH Ester MIC-2-O-CHI 74 57°C
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