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Almost all metals combine with oxygen to form metal oxides. Most metal oxides are insoluble in water, but some metal oxides dissolve in water to form alkalis. Metals react with water to produce metal oxide and hydrogen gas. Metal oxides that are soluble in water, dissolve in it to form metal hydroxide. 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According to IUPAC system, the IUPAC name of a hydrocarbon may consist of 3 parts: \u201c Prefix + Root word + Suffix\u201d.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Ch3\u003ELearning Objectives:\u003C\/h3\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003EAfter completing this module, you will be able to:\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Describe prefixes, suffixes, and root words.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Name straight-chain saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Name branched-chain saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Recognize hydrocarbons based on the IUPAC name.\u003C\/div\u003E","CONT_DESC_AR":"","BACKING_FILE":null,"FILE_UID":null,"SCORM_COURSE_ID":null,"CONT_SRC":null,"MOD_FILES":null,"FOLDER_NAME":null,"CONTTYPE_ID":"9","ANDROID_PKG":"com.umety.vr.vc000001","TOPIC_ID":"vc000001","IS_PUBLISH":"Y","IS_PUBLIC":"Y","CONT_PRICE":null,"PUBLIC_IMG":"thumb_vc000001.jpg","PUBLIC_BANNER_IMG":"vc000001.jpg","PUBLIC_VIDEO":"en_us_pvideo_vc000001.mp4","PUBLIC_VIDEO_URL":"https:\/\/youtu.be\/6EVY02b5CFA","DIST":null,"SHOW_ON_HOME":"N","CONTROLLER_REQUIRED":"Y","DOMAIN":"3","CONCEPT":"0","STATUS":"A","EXPIRY_DAYS":null,"CREATED_ON":"2019-07-25 08:38:01","CREATED_BY":"2143","UPDATED_ON":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","UPDATED_BY":"2","CONT_ORDER":"0","X_ROTATION":null,"Y_ROTATION":null,"Z_ROTATION":null,"BG_COLOR":"0x000000","X_POSITION":null,"Y_POSITION":null,"Z_POSITION":null,"TEMP_DESC":"\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Organic compounds have a common name, similar to a nickname, and a more formal IUPAC name. 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Their molecules consist of long hydrocarbon chains with one polar end. 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Their molecules consist of long hydrocarbon chains with one polar end. 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IUPAC nomenclature has one set of standardized rules. According to IUPAC system, the IUPAC name of an organic compound may consist of 5 parts that is: \u201cSecondary prefix + Primary prefix + Word root + Primary suffix + Secondary suffix\u201d.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Ch3\u003ELearning Objectives:\u003C\/h3\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003EAfter completing this module, you will be able to:\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Explain the different parts of the IUPAC name of an organic compound.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Name straight chain hydrocarbons according to the IUPAC guidelines.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Name branched hydrocarbons according to the IUPAC guidelines.\u003C\/div\u003E","CONT_DESC_AR":"","BACKING_FILE":null,"FILE_UID":null,"SCORM_COURSE_ID":null,"CONT_SRC":null,"MOD_FILES":null,"FOLDER_NAME":null,"CONTTYPE_ID":"9","ANDROID_PKG":"com.umety.vr.hs200402","TOPIC_ID":"hs200402","IS_PUBLISH":"Y","IS_PUBLIC":"Y","CONT_PRICE":null,"PUBLIC_IMG":"thumb_HS200402.jpg","PUBLIC_BANNER_IMG":"HS200402.jpg","PUBLIC_VIDEO":"pvideo_hs200402.mp4","PUBLIC_VIDEO_URL":"https:\/\/youtu.be\/7DPsmbPvpUw","DIST":null,"SHOW_ON_HOME":"N","CONTROLLER_REQUIRED":"Y","DOMAIN":"3","CONCEPT":"0","STATUS":"A","EXPIRY_DAYS":null,"CREATED_ON":"2019-07-25 08:38:01","CREATED_BY":"0","UPDATED_ON":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","UPDATED_BY":"2","CONT_ORDER":"0","X_ROTATION":null,"Y_ROTATION":null,"Z_ROTATION":null,"BG_COLOR":"0x000000","X_POSITION":null,"Y_POSITION":null,"Z_POSITION":null,"TEMP_DESC":"Overview:\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;Chemical compounds were named as per IUPAC nomenclature in order to avoid duplicate names. 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In alcohols, the hydroxyl group is attached to an sp3-hybridized carbon atom. 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Each of the carbon atoms in alkene making a double bond is sp\u00b2 hybridized. Hence alkenes contain both sigma and pi-bond. Ethene is the simplest hydrocarbon, with a chemical formula of C2H4.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Ch3\u003ELearning Objectives:\u003C\/h3\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003EAfter completing this module, you will be able to:\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Identify an alkene molecule.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Describe the structure and hybridization of the simplest alkene molecule, ethene.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Describe bonding and hybridization in alkenes.\u003C\/div\u003E","CONT_DESC_AR":"Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Each of the carbon atoms in alkene making a double bond is sp2 hybridized. Hence alkenes contain both sigma and pi-bond. Ethene is the simplest hydrocarbon, with a chemical formula of C2H4.\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026lt;strong\u0026gt;Learning Objectives\u0026lt;\/strong\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\nIn this simulation you will be able to\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026amp;bull; identify an alkene molecule\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026amp;bull; describe the structure and hybridisation of the simplest alkene molecule, ethene\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026amp;bull; describe the bonding and hybridisation in alkenes","BACKING_FILE":"ss200005.apk","FILE_UID":null,"SCORM_COURSE_ID":null,"CONT_SRC":"","MOD_FILES":null,"FOLDER_NAME":null,"CONTTYPE_ID":"9","ANDROID_PKG":"com.umety.vr.ss200005","TOPIC_ID":"ss200005","IS_PUBLISH":"Y","IS_PUBLIC":"Y","CONT_PRICE":null,"PUBLIC_IMG":"thumb_SS200005.jpg","PUBLIC_BANNER_IMG":"SS200005.jpg","PUBLIC_VIDEO":"pvideo_ss200005.mp4","PUBLIC_VIDEO_URL":"https:\/\/youtu.be\/z4Tr-o6KRBs","DIST":null,"SHOW_ON_HOME":"N","CONTROLLER_REQUIRED":"Y","DOMAIN":"3","CONCEPT":"0","STATUS":"A","EXPIRY_DAYS":null,"CREATED_ON":"2019-07-25 08:38:01","CREATED_BY":"1","UPDATED_ON":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","UPDATED_BY":"2","CONT_ORDER":"0","X_ROTATION":null,"Y_ROTATION":null,"Z_ROTATION":null,"BG_COLOR":"0x000000","X_POSITION":null,"Y_POSITION":null,"Z_POSITION":null,"TEMP_DESC":"\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Each of the carbon atoms in alkene making a double bond is sp\u00b2 hybridized. Hence alkenes contain both sigma and pi-bond. 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All the carbon atoms in an alkane are sp3 hybridized. Hence only a sigma bond is found in alkanes. Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon with a chemical formula of CH4.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Ch3\u003ELearning Objectives:\u003C\/h3\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003EAfter completing this module, you will be able to:\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Identify alkane.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Explain the structure of an alkane.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Describe bonding and hybridization in alkanes.\u003C\/div\u003E","CONT_DESC_AR":"Alkanes are hydrocarbons that contain only a single bond. All the carbon atoms in an alkane are sp3 hybridized. Hence only a sigma bond is found in alkanes. Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon with a chemical formula of CH4.\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026lt;strong\u0026gt;Learning Objectives\u0026lt;\/strong\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\nIn this simulation, you will be able to:\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026amp;bull; identify an alkane\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026amp;bull; explain the structure of an alkane\u0026lt;br \/\u0026gt;\n\u0026amp;bull; describe the bonding and hybridisation in alkanes","BACKING_FILE":"ss200002.apk","FILE_UID":null,"SCORM_COURSE_ID":null,"CONT_SRC":"","MOD_FILES":null,"FOLDER_NAME":null,"CONTTYPE_ID":"9","ANDROID_PKG":"com.umety.vr.ss200002","TOPIC_ID":"ss200002","IS_PUBLISH":"Y","IS_PUBLIC":"Y","CONT_PRICE":null,"PUBLIC_IMG":"thumb_SS200002.jpg","PUBLIC_BANNER_IMG":"SS200002.jpg","PUBLIC_VIDEO":"pvideo_ss200002.mp4","PUBLIC_VIDEO_URL":"https:\/\/youtu.be\/PsksVs8o8hg","DIST":null,"SHOW_ON_HOME":"N","CONTROLLER_REQUIRED":"Y","DOMAIN":"3","CONCEPT":"0","STATUS":"A","EXPIRY_DAYS":null,"CREATED_ON":"2019-07-25 08:38:01","CREATED_BY":"1","UPDATED_ON":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","UPDATED_BY":"2","CONT_ORDER":"0","X_ROTATION":null,"Y_ROTATION":null,"Z_ROTATION":null,"BG_COLOR":"0x000000","X_POSITION":null,"Y_POSITION":null,"Z_POSITION":null,"TEMP_DESC":"\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Overview:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Alkanes are hydrocarbons that contain only a single bond. All the carbon atoms in an alkane are sp3 hybridized. Hence only a sigma bond is found in alkanes. Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon with a chemical formula of CH4.\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;Learning Objectives:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;After completing this module, you will be able to:\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Identify alkane.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Explain the structure of an alkane.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;div\u0026gt;- Describe bonding and hybridization in alkanes.\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/div\u0026gt;","IS_ANALYTICS":"Y","VR_ENABLE":"Y","VR_SESSION_ENABLE":"Y","YOUTUBE_URL":null,"CONT_TYPE":"VR Module","CAT_NAME":"Structure of Alkanes","ADMSUBJECT_ID":"1352","ADMCOURSE_ID":"388","DISPLAY_NAME":"Chemistry","DISPLAY_NAME_AR":"","SUBJECT_NAME":"Chemistry","SUBJECT_NAME_AR":"","SUBJECT_DESC":"Description","SUBJECT_DESC_AR":"","SUBJECT_IMG":"","SUBJECT_BANNER_IMG":null,"SUBJECT_PRICE":null,"IS_FEATURED":"N","COURSE_NAME":"Form 5","COUNTRY_ID":"343","SHORT_NAME":"Malaysia (KSSM) - Updated","DOMAIN_NAME":"STEM"},{"CONT_ID":"175","CATEGORY_ID":"1","CONT_TITLE":"Structure of Ethanol","CONT_SLUG":"structure-of-ethanol","CONT_TITLE_AR":"Structure of Ethanol","CONT_DESC":"\u003Ch3\u003EOverview:\u003C\/h3\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003EEthanol is commonly known as ethyl alcohol. It is an alcohol molecule containing the hydoxy functional group. An ethanol molecule has eight single bonds.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Ch3\u003ELearning Objectives:\u003C\/h3\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E \r\n \u003Cbr\u003E \r\n\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003EAfter completing this module, you will be able to:\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Identify functional groups present in ethanol.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Explain types of covalent bonds present in ethanol.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Predict the type of hybridization of carbon and oxygen atoms in ethanol molecule.\u003C\/div\u003E \r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E- Explain charge distribution of an ethanol molecule using its electrostatic potential map.\u003C\/div\u003E","CONT_DESC_AR":"Ethanol is commonly known as ethyl alcohol. It is an alcohol molecule containing the hydoxy functional group. 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