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OCR A LEVEL MODULE 4: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

OCR A 4.1.1 Basic concepts of organic chemistry
REVISION

🧪 Types of Chemical Formulae
General Formula

Algebraic expression that applies to every member of a homologous family.

 Alkanes:
 Alkenes (1 double bond):
 Cycloalkanes:
 Alcohols: (written as in transcript)

= number of carbon atoms.


Molecular Formula

Actual count of atoms in one molecule.

Example: ethane =


Empirical Formula

Simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound.

Example:
Molecular formula → Empirical formula
(Do not worry if it looks chemically odd; it is only a ratio.)


Structural Formula

Shows how atoms are grouped without drawing every bond.

Example: butan-1-ol
(chunked notation, no C–C or C–H bonds shown)


Skeletal Formula

Zig-zag lines represent the carbon backbone; C and H atoms omitted, functional groups shown.

 Each vertex = carbon
 butan-1-ol skeleton: 4 vertices (carbons) with –OH on the first carbon


Displayed Formula

Every atom and bond drawn.

Example: 2-chloropropane
Full Lewis structure with all C–H, C–C, and C–Cl bonds displayed

,🧬 Homologous Series & Naming Patterns
A homologous series is a family of compounds with the same functional group and same general formula;
successive members differ by .




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Carbon Skeleton Types
1. Aromatic
Contains benzene ring (hexagon with circle inside or three double bonds)
May carry alkyl or functional-group substituents.
2. Aliphatic
Straight or branched chains; no rings.
3. Alicyclic
Ring structures that are NOT aromatic (no delocalised circle).
Example: cyclohexane




✏️IUPAC Naming Protocol
International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry rules:

1. Find longest continuous carbon chain → gives stem (meth-, eth-, prop-,
but-, pent-, hex-, hept-, oct-, non-, dec-)
2. Identify principal functional group → provides suffix
3. Number chain so functional group sits on lowest possible carbon
4. Locate & alphabetise substituents as prefixes (di-, tri-… for multiples)

Example:
Three methyl, four-carbon chain, two –OH on C1 → 3-methylbutane-1,1-diol

, ↩️Reaction Mechanisms & Curly Arrows
A mechanism depicts the movement of electron pairs during reaction.

 Curly arrow () starts from electron-rich source (lone pair or π-bond) and
ends where new bond forms
 Double-headed arrow = pair of electrons

Example: OH⁻ + bromoethane

 Lone pair on O⁻ attacks Cδ⁺ of C–Br
 Simultaneously C–Br bond pair moves onto Br
Products: ethanol + Br⁻

Do NOT use curly arrows for free-radical steps.




⚡ Bond Fission Types




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Structural Isomerism
Same molecular formula, different connectivity.

1. Chain Isomerism
Different carbon skeleton branching
Example: pentane vs 2-methylbutane
2. Positional Isomerism
Same skeleton, functional group in different position
Example: pentan-1-ol vs pentan-2-ol
3. Functional-Group Isomerism
Same atoms, different functional group
Example: pent-1-ene () vs cyclopentane ()

Reminder:
When drawing, rotate or bend a chain does NOT create a new isomer—longest
continuous chain must change or substituent position must differ.

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