Silly chemistry help? Looking for names/formulae.
#1
Posted 2007-January-31, 17:06
I'm looking for common and/or naturally occurring compounds that contain 2-9 atoms and only those four elements. So far, I have:
O2 Oxygen
H2 Hydrogen
N2 Nitrogen
CO Carbon Monoxide
O3 Ozone
H2O Water
N2O Nitrous Oxide
HCN Hydrogen Cyanide
NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide
CO2 Carbon Dioxide
CH2O Formaldahyde
H2O2 Hydrogen Peroxide
NH3 Ammonia
CH202 Formic Acid
HNO3 Nitric Acid
CH4O Methanol
H2CO3 Carbonic Acid
N2H4 Hydrazine
C2H4 Methane
H4N2CO Urea
C2H4O2 Acetic Acid
NH4NO3 Ammonium Nitrate
C2H6O Ethanol
C3H4O2 Acrylic Acid
I have deliberately left out Ethane, Methyl, and Ethyl. Anything good I'm missing?
#3
Posted 2007-January-31, 17:17
#4
Posted 2007-January-31, 17:25
here's a sample for compounds starting with one carbon atom
Get C1 H3 BR1 = bmm = bromomethane
Get C1 H3 HG1 1+ = hgc = methyl mercury ion
Get C1 H3 HG1 1+ = mmc = methyl mercury ion
Get C1 H3 N1 O2 = out = carbamic acid
Get C1 H3 O1 = ome = methoxy group
Get C1 H3 O2 P1 1- = vxa = methylphosphonic acid ester group
Get C1 H3 O2 P1 = pgl = modified gly with c=o replaced by po2
Get C1 H3 O3 P1 S1 2- = mmq = mercaptomethyl phosphonate
Get C1 H3 O5 P1 = ppf = phosphonoformic acid
Get C1 H4 N1 O5 P1 = cp = phosphoric acid mono(formamide)ester
Get C1 H4 N2 = hdn = methylhydrazine
Get C1 H4 N2 O1 = ure = urea
Get C1 H4 N2 O2 = nhy = n-hydroxyurea; 1-hydroxyurea
Get C1 H4 N2 S1 = tou = thiourea
Get C1 H4 O1 = moh = methanol
Get C1 H4 O2 P1 = gb = methylphosphonic acid ester group
Get C1 H4 O2 P1 = mps = methylphosphinic acid
Get C1 H4 O3 P1 = ppm = phosphonomethyl group
Get C1 H4 S1 = mee = methanethiol
Get C1 H5 N1 = nme = n-methylamide; methylamine
Get C1 H5 N1 O1 S1 = osm = 1-(oxidosulfanyl)methanamine
Get C1 H5 N3 = gai = guanidine
Get C1 H5 N3 O1 = hgu = n-hydroxyguanidine
Get C1 H5 O2 P1 = som = methyl phosphinic acid
Get C1 H6 O6 P2 = mdn = methylenediphosphonic acid
Get C1 H7 N4 = agu = aminoguanidine
Get C1 N1 1- = cyn = cyanide ion; see remark 600
Get C1 N1 = cn = cyanide group
Get C1 N1 S1 1- = scn = thiocyanate ion
Get C1 N1 SE1 1- = sek = selenocyanate ion
Get C1 O1 = cmo = carbon monoxide; co is attached to heme iron.; co is photolyzed from heme iron.; bound carbon monoxide; bound to distal side of heme; h-bonded to proximal his (residue 120); linked to hem f
Get C1 O2 = co2 = carbon dioxide
Get C1 O3 2- = co3 = carbonate ion; see remark 600; carbonate --
#5
Posted 2007-January-31, 17:48
Elianna, on Jan 31 2007, 06:17 PM, said:
oh hell, elianna i'm sorry!! happy belated birthday to you
#6
Posted 2007-January-31, 17:51
hrothgar, on Jan 31 2007, 06:25 PM, said:
here's a sample for compounds starting with one carbon atom
Get C1 H3 BR1 = bmm = bromomethane
Get C1 H3 HG1 1+ = hgc = methyl mercury ion
Get C1 H3 HG1 1+ = mmc = methyl mercury ion
Get C1 H3 N1 O2 = out = carbamic acid
Get C1 H3 O1 = ome = methoxy group
I'd seen stuff like this before, but it keeps catching me up. For example, carbamic acid, while it has a name, doesn't actually exist. I'm only looking for stable stuff, that either is common or natural.
Thanks for catching that typo, Elianna!
#7
Posted 2007-January-31, 18:01
luke warm, on Jan 31 2007, 03:48 PM, said:
Elianna, on Jan 31 2007, 06:17 PM, said:
oh hell, elianna i'm sorry!! happy belated birthday to you
Thanks!
#9
Posted 2007-January-31, 18:40
Gpm_bg, on Jan 31 2007, 04:04 PM, said:
Not sure what NO3 is.
Nitrous Oxide (more correctly dinitrogen monoxide or N2O) is laughing gas (used in surgeries). Jtfanclub already has this.
Also, there's NO2 (nitrogen dioxide), which is an air pollutant. When it heats up, it forms ditrogen tetraoxide (N2O4) which looks browner, and is one of the components of smog (if I remember 7th grade correctly).
#10
Posted 2007-February-01, 01:14
Sean
#11
Posted 2007-February-01, 02:48
jikl, on Feb 1 2007, 09:14 AM, said:
Sean
No, a diamond is a macro-molecule. You need many carbon atoms before you can destinguish diamond from other forms of carbon.
And C4 would be highly unstable as the covalent bonds prefer to be widely spaced appart. Maybe a tedrahedron-shaped (or diamond-shaped, lol) C4 molecule could exist in vacuum.
C60 exists as a stable molecule, though. It's called buchmeisterfulerene or just fulerene. Some older textbooks call it fussballene because the atoms are aranged in the exact same way as the joints in an old-fashioned football (am=soccer) ball. Nowadays football balls are sewn in a different way, but I don't think that's the reason why the molecule changed its name.
#12
Posted 2007-February-01, 04:22
C2H6 = ethane
C2H4 = ethene
C2H2 = ethyne
H3C-CH2-OH = ethanol
H2C=CH-OH = ethenol
H-C_=C-OH = ehtynol
I'm sure there would be systematic names for things like:
N-C-OH
N-C-COOH
H2N-C-COH
etc.
but chemistry was a long time ago
Btw is there also a mini-buckyball? C30 in dodecaeder-shape?
#13
Posted 2007-February-01, 05:12
Gerben42, on Feb 1 2007, 12:22 PM, said:
Apparently not. Not sure why. Maybe it's just that nobody has invented a way of syntezising it.
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Posted 2007-February-01, 05:38
#15
Posted 2007-February-01, 06:07
#16
Posted 2007-February-01, 11:14
#17
Posted 2007-February-01, 13:45
Elianna, on Jan 31 2007, 07:40 PM, said:
Ooh...NTO! How did I forget NTO? (N2O4, big time rocket fuel from the 50s and 60s).
I also added Oxalic Acid (C2H4O2), Acryllic Acid (C3H4O2) and Propylene (C3H6), though I'm trying to stay away from the less common compounds, especially if they're just one atom away from something common.
I am trying to fix all of them to Empirical formula as well.