chapter 15 Flashcards

1
Q

how do you name haloalkanes?

A

prefix - fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo

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2
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what bond is in a haloalkane?

A

carbon-halogen bond
polar bond (as halogen more electronegative than carbon)

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3
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what happens in nucleophillic substitution?

A

delta negative halogen delta positive carbon
lone pair on OH-
arrow from lone pair to delta + carbon
arrow from C-Cl bond to halogen
C-Cl bond breaks due to heterolytic fission

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4
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what are nucleophiles?

A

negative ions that can donate a lone pair of electrons to form a covalent bond

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5
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what does the rate of hydrolysis depend on?

A

strength of carbon-halide bond
C-F is the strongest bond so slowest rate

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6
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what is a nucleophilic substitution?

A

hydrolysis then substitution

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7
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what are CFCs?

A

chlorofluorocarbons

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8
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what is the chlorine radical cycle?

A

homolytic fission
CFCl3 –> CFCL2. + Cl. (initiation)
Cl. + O3 –> ClO.+O2
ClO. + O –> Cl. + O2 (propagation)

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9
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what is the overall equation for the chlorine radical cycle (break down of ozone layer)?

A

O3 + O –> 2O2

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10
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what are dupes of CFCs?

A

HCFCs (break down more easily)
HFCs (no Cl atoms, expensive)

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11
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what can also cause destruction of the ozone layer?

A

nitrogen oxide radicals from lightening strikes

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