Reactions Flashcards

1
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What is the main reaction that alkenes undergo?

A

Addition reactions

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2
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What is the addition reaction of alkenes more often called?

A

Halogenation

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3
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Give two examples of halogens that alkenes react readily with during halogenation.

A

Cl2

Br2

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4
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What is formed from the halogenation of an alkene?

A

A halo-alkane

e.g. 2,3-dichlorobutane

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5
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What is needed for halogenation?

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An alkene
A halogen molecule
No light or heat is necessary - reaction occurs on its own

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6
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How does the halogenation of alkanes differ from the halogenation of alkenes?

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Alkanes require light or heat to become halogenated

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7
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What reaction prepares alkynes?

A

Elimination reactions

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8
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How are alkynes prepared by an elimination reaction?

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A strong base removes the hydrogens and halogens from either vicinal or germinal dihalides

This forms an alkyne

Done through two successive elimination reactions

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9
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How can alkenes be made into alkynes?

3

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Two step process

Halogenation of the alkene

Double dehydrohalogenation of the resulting vicinal dihalide

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10
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From what two families can alcohols be formed?

A

Alkenes or alkyl halides

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11
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How can alcohols be formed from alkenes?

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Addition reaction of a water molecule to an alkene in the presence of an acid

Acid donates a hydrogen to break the double bond

Water bonds to molecule

Deprotonation then occurs

OH of water forms the hydroxyl group

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12
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How can alcohols be formed from alkyl halides?

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By the loss of a leaving group (halogen)

Water molecule then binds to molecule

Deprotonation then occurs to rid the H2O of one H leaving an OH group

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13
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How are ethers synthesised?

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A substitution reaction by reacting alkyl halides with an alkoxide ion

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14
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What is an alkoxide ion?

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Conjugate base of alcohol

i.e. alcohol without a H

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15
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What is the synthesis of ethers called?

A

The Williamson Ether synthesis

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16
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Give an example of an alkoxide ion used in ether synthesis/

A

sodium alkoxide

17
Q

How does the synthesis of ethers work?

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Sodium alkoxide reacts with an alkyl halide containing chlorine

Alkoxide acts as a neutrophil
Alkyl halide acts as an electrophile

Form an ether and NaCl

18
Q

What happens when you oxidise a primary alcoho using a weak oxidantl?

A

It forms and aldehyde

19
Q

When happens when you oxidise a primary alcohol with a strong oxidant?

A

Forms and aldehyde then a carboxylic acid

20
Q

What is formed when you oxidise a secondary alcohol?

A

It forms a ketone

21
Q

Whats formed when you reduce an aldehyde?

A

It forms a primary alcohol

22
Q

What happens when you reduce a carboxylic acid?

A

It forms an aldehyde

23
Q

Whats formed when you reduce a ketone?

A

Secondary alcohol

24
Q

Define a substitution reaction

A

A substitution reaction is a chemical reaction during which one functional group in a chemical compound is replaced by another functional group

25
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Define an elimination reaction

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An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two substituents are removed from a molecule in either a one- or two-step mechanism