c10 - organic reactions Flashcards

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functional group

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part of the molecule that is responsible for its characteristics and specific reactions

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homologous series

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a sequence of compounds with the same functional group and chemical properties

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what is the functional group of alkenes

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a double carbon bond (C=C) that allows it to react

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combustion of alkenes

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  • burns with a smokier, yellow flame (compared to alkanes) due to a shortage of oxygen
  • incomplete combustion unlike alkanes
  • release energy per mole in combustion so aren’t very good fuels
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addition reaction

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a chemical reaction wherein two or more reactants come together to form a larger single product

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halogenation

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  • alkenes are unsaturated so they have double bonds, which can break
  • after the bond is broken, it can then bond to another atom - in this case a HALOGEN
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hydrogenation

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-alkenes are unsaturated so we can add more hydrogen to make them saturated (an alkane)
- makes use of a (nickel) catalyst at 60 degrees

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hydration

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  • conditions: high temp, pressure and a catalyst (concentrated phosphoric acid)
  • water molecule splits to become H and OH which then goes on to bond to the alkene
  • ethanol (and other alcohols) can be made from the hydration of ethene (and other alkenes)
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test for an alkene

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ethene + bromine water (brown/orange) -> dibromoethane (clear)
^ because all the bromine has been used up

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functional group of an alcohol

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O-H bond

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benefits of hydrogenation

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  • increases melting point
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uses of alcohols:

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  • can be used as a fuel
  • to sterilise equipment (alcohol makes it evaporate very quickly)
  • solvents
  • drinks
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general formula for alcohols

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CnH2n+1OH
- all alcohols end with ‘-anol’

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14
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functional group of carboxylic acids

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COOH

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15
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general formula for carboxylic acid

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CnH2n+1COOH

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16
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first four alcohols

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methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol

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first four carboxylic acids

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methanoic, ethanoic, propanoic, butanoic
- always ends in ‘-oic’

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ester

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formed when an alcohol reacts with a carboxylic acid (condensation reaction)

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functional group of an ester

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COO

20
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carboxylic acid

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when an alcohol is oxidised