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Name Chapter 9 Class Date Carbon Chemistry Section 9.1 Carbon Compounds (pages 262269) This section describes different forms of carbon that exist in nature. It also discusses saturated and unsaturated.

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Some of the most common carbon compounds are: carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon disulfide (CS2), chloroform (CHCl3), carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), methane (CH4), ethylene (C2H4), acetylene (C2H2), benzene (C6H6), ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH) and acetic acid (CH3COOH).

Cyclononane is a ring of nine carbon atoms.

The atoms of carbon can bond together in diverse ways, resulting in various allotropes of carbon. Well-known allotropes include graphite, diamond, amorphous carbon, and fullerenes. The physical properties of carbon vary widely with the allotropic form.

Examples include carbon oxides (CO and CO2), carbonates (e.g., CaCO3), oxalates (e.g., BaC2O4), carbon sulfides (e.g., carbon disulfide, CS2), carbon-nitrogen compounds (e.g., hydrogen cyanide, HCN), carbon halides, and carboranes.

A homologous series is a group of carbon containing compounds which can: be represented by a general formula (e.g. the alkanes – CnH2n+2) have similar chemical properties. show a gradual change in their physical properties as the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases.

Carbon compounds are defined as chemical substances containing carbon. More compounds of carbon exist than any other chemical element except for hydrogen. Organic carbon compounds are far more numerous than inorganic carbon compounds. In general bonds of carbon with other elements are covalent bonds.

The four major categories of organic compounds that are present in all living things are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acid.

The four types of bonds formed by a single carbon to other atoms include: Four single bonds. Two single and one double bond. Two double bonds. One triple and one single bond.

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