Several aqueous solutions are prepared. Without consulting any tables in the text, arrange these ten solutions in order of increasing pH: 1.0 M NaBr, 0.05 M 0.05 M 0.02 M 0.05 M 0.05 M 0.10 M HI, 0.06 M NaOH, 0.05 M and 0.05 M .
WEEK 5 CHEMISTRY NOTE WEEK 5 CLASS NOTE 1 NOMENCLATURE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds. Carbon has the ability to bond with itself to form long chains and, as a result, millions of compounds from simple hydrocarbons to large biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Originally it was believed that these compounds had to come from a living organism, now they are synthesized in the laboratory. The simplest organic compounds are composed of carbon and hydrogen and are known as hydrocarbons. There are four types, or classes, of hydrocarbons: Alkanes: contain all C-C single bonds. These are known as saturated hydrocarbons. Alkenes: contain at least one C=C double bond. Alkynes: contain at least one C≡C triple