alkenes Flashcards

1
Q

What is present in alkenes?

A

C=C double bond

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2
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what is alkenes also known as?

A

unsaturated hydrocarbons

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3
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Why is alkenes also known as unsaturated hydrocarbons?

A

they contain one or more C=C double bonds

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4
Q

what is the general formula of alkenes?

A

CnH2n

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5
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what are the chemical properties of alkenes?

A
  • combustion
  • undergoes addition reaction due to C=C bond -> polymerisation
  • b.p of alkene increases as no. of carbon increases
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6
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what does addition reaction mean?

A

one molecule combines with another molecule to form a larger molecule with no other products

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7
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what are the 5 types of addition reaction?

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  1. addition of halogens (halogenation)
  2. addition of hydrogen halide
  3. addition of hydrogen (hydrogenation)
  4. addition of water (steam) - hydration
  5. addition of alkenes (addition polymerisation)
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8
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what is the equation for halogenation?

A

ethene + Br2 (orange-red) -> 1,2-dibromoethane (colourless)

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9
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why is the end product of halogenation colourless?

A

bromine is removed and added to ethene

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10
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what is the test halogenation good for?

A

distinguishing alkenes from alkanes as alkenes will undergo addition reaction while alkanes dont

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11
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what is the equation for addition of hydrogen halide?

A

ethene + HBr -> bromoethane

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12
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what is the equation of hydrogenation?

A

ethene + H2 -> ethane (occurs through nickel catalyst in the presence of heat)

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13
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what is the equation for hydration?

A

ethene + H-OH -> ethanol

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14
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what is the catalyst for hydration?

A

H2SO4

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15
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what does addition of alkenes mean?

A

many molecules of alkenes join tgt to form giant molecular structure called polymers

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16
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what does condensation polymerisation mean?

A

mono mers join tgt to form polymers and lose small molecules as by-product

17
Q

what is the most common by-product?

A

water

18
Q

what is the equation of condensation polymerisation?

A

terephthalic acid + ethylene glycerol -> PET + H2O