Ethene Experiment(Complete) Flashcards

1
Q

What is the formula for ethene?

A

C2H4.

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2
Q

What is the general formula for an alkene?

A

CnH2n

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3
Q

What is a functional group?

A

A group of atoms which give the homologous series its main characteristics.

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4
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What is the functional group of ethene?

A

C=C.

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5
Q

What is an isomer?

A

Same molecular formula but different structural formulae.

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6
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Why do isomers occur?

A

Due to different positions of the double bond.

Due to branching.

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7
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What its an unsaturated hydrocarbon?

A

Unsaturated: Contains one or more double or triple carbon to carbon bonds.
Hydrocarbon: Consists of hydrogen and carbon only.

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8
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Describe alkenes in terms of solubility.

A

Alkenes are non-polar.
Alkenes cannot dissolve in water as water is polar and alkenes are non polar.
Alkenes are soluble in non-polar solvents , e.g Octane, benzene, cyclohexane.

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9
Q

How do you produce ethene industrially?

A

By catalytic cracking of long chains alkanes.

C10H22= C2H4 + C5H12 + C3H6

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10
Q

Why is catalytic cracking done in oil refineries?

A

As the separating equipment/ apparatus is there.

Raw materials are there.

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11
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How do you produce ethene in a laboratory?

A

Dehydrating ethanol.

C2H5OH= C2H4 +H2O

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12
Q

Draw a diagram showing the production of ethene.

A

Diagram in manual.

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13
Q

What is the purpose of the bunsen burner?

A

To heat the aluminium oxide strongly.

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14
Q

What is the purpose of aluminium oxide?

A

To act as a catalyst/ dehydrating agent.

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15
Q

What is the appearance of aluminium oxide?

A

White powder.

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16
Q

What is the purpose of the glass wool?

A

To hold the ethanol in place to prevent it from reaching the aluminium oxide.

17
Q

How do you collect ethene?

A

Over water as ethene is non polar and therefore cannot dissolve in water as water is polar.

18
Q

Name 3 precautions used when carrying out the ethene experiment.

A

Remove the delivery tube before heating has stopped to prevent suck- back and explosion.
Wear protective goggles to prevent glass from going into your eye.
Wear a lab coat to prevent chemicals from leaking onto your clothes.

19
Q

How is ethene formed?

A

By an elimination reaction involving ethanol.
Water is removed and a c=c double bond forms.
Dehydration reaction as water is removed.

20
Q

What are the main characteristics of ethene?

A

Non polar.
Colourless.
Sweet smell.
Burns with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
Produces a yellow non smoky flame when heated.

21
Q

Give the equation of the heat of combustion of ethene.

A

C2H4 + 3O2 =2CO2 + 2H2O

22
Q

How do you prove that ethene is unsaturated?

A

Shake with bromine water- tuns from red/brown to colourless.

Shake with acidified KMNO4- turns from pink to colourless.

23
Q

Give one major use of ethene.

A

Ripening fruit or making polythene.