General Chemistry 1 Activity Sheet Quarter 2-MELC 12 Week 6
General Chemistry 1 Activity Sheet Quarter 2-MELC 12 Week 6
General Chemistry 1 Activity Sheet Quarter 2-MELC 12 Week 6
General Chemistry 1
Activity Sheet
Quarter 2- MELC 12
Week 6
Simple Reactions of Organic
Compounds
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General Chemistry
Activity Sheet No. 12: Simple Reactions of Organic Compounds
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The following are the three simple reactions that organic compounds undergo and are
used to produce other useful substances. Note that some references use the terms hydration,
hydrolysis, condensation or dehydration to refer to these reactions when they involve or
produce water.
1. Substitution – when an atom or a group of atoms is replaced by a new species
CH3CH2Br CH3CH2OH
substitution of –Br by –OH
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Ex. CH3CH2OH → CH2=CH2 + H2O
CH3CH2OH or C2H4OH
CH2CH2 or C2H4
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b. Condensation - combination or synthesis of a new, bigger molecule by combining two
organic molecules. The reaction releases water, H2O as a by-product. See the illustrated
example below.
dipeptide
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This condensation reaction shows two amino acids (Remember your functional
groups?) combining as one releases an –OH and the other releases an –H, opening a bonding
site for each, and the H– and –OH released combine to form water (H2O). This reaction allows
organic molecules to form longer chains and is one of the most exciting applications of
chemistry, polymerization.
New and more versatile materials are invented almost every day as organic chemists,
material scientists and designers work together to create new polymers. And it is also this
simple yet amazing process that allows organisms to create, re-create, and duplicate the
different biological molecules that living things need to survive. Polymerization will be
covered in the next activity sheet.
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III. Activity Proper
Directions: The following are two exercises for you to test your comprehension and
understanding of the three simple reactions of organic compounds. For the first exercise, try
to identify the reaction by looking at how the products differ from their reactants. Study the
examples in the discussion again if you get confused. Then in the second exercise, try to
figure out what the reactant or the product should be for the incomplete reaction indicated.
Check your answers against the answer key so you can see how well you did. Then do the
final task.
4 HC C–CH2–CH3 → CH2=CH–CH2–CH3 + H2
5 → + HOCl
Activity 2: Complete the reaction by drawing or writing the correct structure to match the
type of reaction indicated. Use the blank box for your answer.
1. Addition reaction:
+ HCl →
2. Substitution reaction:
+ Cl2 → + H2
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IV. Reflection
Unlike genetically modified organisms (GMOs), synthetic organic substances have not
met too much opposition, although the production of both require human intervention and
manipulation of natural substances. Why do you think the synthesizing of organic substances
is readily accepted by society in general whereas the mention of GMOs immediately raises
concerns?
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VI. Answer Key
Activity 1
1. E – H 2. S 3. A 4. E 5. E
Activity 2
1) 2)
Reflection
GMOs are produced by manipulating the identity and “tricking” organisms into behaving
or performing abnormally, for the benefit of consumers or manufacturers. This raises some
moral issues regarding cruelty to animals or “playing God”, while manufacturing synthetic
materials deals only with non-living materials. (Further elaboration or other views are
encouraged.)