Organic Chemistry Modelling 6
We are now going to build the 4th row of molecules in the infographic below.

I have built the models I can, I only have Sulfur atoms with 2 and 4 holes, so building some of these requires six bonds. I can therefore build and photograph them, but will leave the label in place.
Sulfoxide
Sulfone
Sulfinic Acid
Sulfonic Acid
Sulfonate Ester
Thiocyanate
Isothiocyanate
Thial
Thioketone
Phosphine
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Organic Chemistry Modelling 5
We are now going to build the 3rd row of molecules in the infographic below.

Nitroso
Imine
Imide
azide
Cyanate
Iso cyanate
Azocompound
Thiol
Sulfide
DiSulfide
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Organic Chemistry Modelling 4
We are now going to build the 2nd row of molecules in the infographic below.

Acyl Halide
Ester
Ether
Epoxide
Amine
Amide
Nitrate
Nitrite
Nitrile
Nitro
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Organic Chemistry Modelling 3
So on to building models of the functional groups in the infographic on Compound Chemistry.
Alkanes
Alkene
Alkyne
Arene
Haloalkane
Alcohol
Alderhyde
Ketone
Carboxylic Acid
Acid Anhydride
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Organic Chemistry Modelling 2
I have started to build some common functional groups and related molecules. Here we have the Basic HydroCarbon Benzine ( C6 H6, by adding the OH (Alcohol) functional group we get Phenol (2nd picture). ( C6 H5 OH ).


We looked at basic Alkanes yesterday, if we take,for example Methane ( CH4 ) we can replace a Hydrogen with a OH group (Oxygen + Hydrogen) to make methanol. ( CH3 OH)


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Organic Chemistry Modelling
I have been building some organic Chemistry models with Molymods, starting with the first 10 alkanes.

The order of these are
- Methane
- Ethane
- Propane
- Butane
- Pentane
- Hexane
- Heptane
- Octane
- Nonane
- Decane
So going from top to bottom, you get an indication of the number of Carbon atoms in the chain. So 1 for Methane and 10 for Decane.
The general rule is CnH2n+2 BBC Bitesize.
You can find an infographic on organic compound naming on Compound Chemistry
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#Chemistry,#Organic,#Molecules,#MolyMod,#Alkanes
Left and Right handed molecules
Some interesting research has taken place and there is now a better explanation of why we have right and left handed molecules.
The article Breakthrough’ could explain why life molecules are left- or right-handed was published on Science.org and shared on the Fediverse.
I have asked a question about this and also how cis & trans molecules are also created. even though this is referred to as stereoisomerism, so a different topic area.
Papers & articles
I would suggest reading in the context of the above article, as they are all linked from that.
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#Science,#Biochemistry,#Left#Right,#Molecules