Alkenes Flashcards

1
Q

What are alkenes?

A

Unsaturated hydrocarbons

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2
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What is the general formula of an alkene?

A

General formula is CnH2n

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3
Q

What is the arrangement of bonds around the

>C=C [2]:

A
  • Planar

- has the bond angle 120

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4
Q

When do E-Z sterioisomers occur? [2]:

A

When…

  • There is restricted rotation around the C=C double bond.
  • There are two different groups/atoms attached both ends of the double bond.
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5
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Why do E-Z isomers exist?

A

due to restricted rotation about the C=C bond

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6
Q

When do you label an alkene a z-isomer?

A

If the priority atom is on the same side of the
double bond it is labelled Z
(The Zame Zide!)

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7
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When do you label an alkene a E-isomer?

A

If the priority atom is on the opposite side of the double bond
(The Epposite side!)

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8
Q

Reaction of Bromine with Alkenes:

A

alkene → dihalogenoalkane

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9
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What is the reagent for the reaction of Bromine with Alkenes?

A

Bromine

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10
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What are the conditions for the reaction of Bromine with Alkenes?

A

Room temperature (not in UV light)

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11
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What is the mechanism for the reaction of Bromine with Alkenes?

A

Electrophilic Addition

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12
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Reaction of Hydrogen Bromide with Alkenes:

A

alkene → halogenoalkane

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13
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What is the reagent for the reaction of Hydrogen Bromide with Alkenes? [2]:

A

HCl or HBr

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14
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What are the conditions for the reaction of Hydrogen Bromide with Alkenes?

A

Room temperature

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15
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What is the mechanism for the reaction of Hydrogen Bromide with Alkenes?

A

Electrophilic addition

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16
Q

What is the order of stability for carbocations?

A

tertiary > secondary >primary

17
Q

How is the major product formed in the electrophilic addition of alkenes?

A

the major product is formed via the more stable carbocation

18
Q

Reaction of Sulfuric acid with Alkenes stage 1:

A

alkene → alkyl hydrogensulfate

19
Q

What is the reagent for the reaction of Sulfuric acid with Alkenes stage 1?

A

concentrated H2SO4

20
Q

What are the conditions for the reaction of Sulfuric acid with Alkenes stage 1?

A

room temperature

21
Q

What is the mechanism for the reaction of Sulfuric acid with Alkenes stage 1?

A

Electrophilic addition

22
Q

Reaction of Sulfuric acid with Alkenes stage 2:

A

alkyl hydrogensulfate → alcohol

23
Q

What is the reagent for the reaction of Sulfuric acid with Alkenes stage 2?

A

Water

24
Q

What are the conditions for the reaction of Sulfuric acid with Alkenes stage 2?

A

warm mixture

25
Q

What type of reaction is the reaction of Sulfuric acid with Alkenes stage 2?

A

Hydrolysis reaction

26
Q

How are alkenes industrially converted into water?

[2]:

A
  • In one step rather than then two

- They are reacted with water in the presence of an acid catalyst

27
Q

What are the conditions for the industrial conversion of alkenes into alcohols? [3]:

A
  • High temperature 300 to 600°C
  • High pressure 70 atm
  • Catalyst of concentrated H3PO4
28
Q

Testing for Alkenes with Bromine water [2]:

A
  • Bromine water decolourises in the presence of a double bond
  • turn brown bromine water colourless
29
Q

What are addition polymers formed from?

A

Alkenes in addition polymerisation

30
Q

Why are polyalkenes unreactive?

A

Poly(alkenes) like alkanes are unreactive due to the strong C-C and C-H bonds

31
Q

How do you determine a high priority atom?

A

The atom with the highest number has the highest priority