3.2 Synthesis d - Haloalkanes Flashcards

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What are haloalkanes?

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substituted alkenes in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms is replaced with a halogen atom

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Explain the structure of monohaloalkanes

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  • they only have one halogen atom
  • ## primary, secondary or tertiary
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Explain the elimination reactions of monohaloalkanes

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  • take part in elimination reactions to form alkenes using a strong base, such as potassium or sodium hydroxide in ethanol
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What are the 3 nucleophilic substitution reactions of monohaloalkanes?

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Forming:
- alcohols
- ethers
- nitriles

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Explain the formation of alcohols from nucleophilic substitutions

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  • nucleophilic substitution reactions
    monohaloalkane + aqueous alkalis = alcohols
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Explain the formation of ethers from monohaloalkanes

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  • nucleophilic substitution reactions
    alcoholic alkoxide + monohaloalkane = ether
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Explain the formation of nitriles from monohaloalkanes

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  • nucleophilic substitution reactions
    monohaloalkanes + ethanolic cyanide = nitrile
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What can then happen to nitriles?

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undergo hydrolysis to form carboxylic acids by acid hydrolysis or alkaline hydrolysis

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Haloalkanes and steric hinderance and the inductive stabilisation of the carbon intermediate

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  • more methyl groups and less hydrogen means a more stable carbon intermediate - the more likely it will be an Sn1 mechanism
  • more methyl groups and the less hydrogen means there will be more steric hinderance so an Sn2 mechanism is less likely
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