Halogenalkanes 13 Flashcards

1
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Bond polarity

A

Bonds are polar because halogens are more electronegative than carbon. As you down the group the bonds get less polar

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2
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Solubility

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Not soluable in water

Dipole-dipole forces and van der waal forces

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3
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Boiling point

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Boiling point increase with increased chain length
Boiling point increase going down the halogen group

Increased van der waal forces because it has larger molecules and greater number of electrons

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4
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Naming ( prefixes)

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Fluoro-
Chloro-
Bromo-
Iodo-

How many are present
Di-
Tri-
Tetra-

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5
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nucleophiles

nucleophilic substitution

A

reagents that attack and from bonds with positively or partially charged carbon atoms

lone pair of electrons (covalent bond)
hydroxide OH
Ammonia NH3
cyanide CN

replace the halogen in halogen alkane

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6
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elimination reaction

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a hydrogen halide is eliminated from the molecules leaving a double bond

OH- (base) = removing the hydrogen to make water

staircase

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7
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substitution or elimination

A

substitution
-hydroxide ion at room temperature, dissolved in water

elimination
-hydroxide ion at high temperature dissolved in ethanol

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8
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nucleophile

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an ion or group a negative charge or a partially negatively charged area. it results in the graphs or atoms on the original molecules by the nucleophile

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9
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electrophile

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an electron-deficeinet atom, ion or molecule that takes part in an organic reaction by attacking areas of high electron density in another reactant

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10
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substation reaction

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chemical reaction during which one functional group in a chemical compounds is replaced by another functional group

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11
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addition reaction

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one molecule combines with another to form a larger molecules with no other products

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12
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elimination reaction

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

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13
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test for a halogenalkane

A

silver nitrate solution
substitution reaction
halogen - halide ion
test with silver nitrate solution

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14
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reaction the test for a halogenalkane

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halogenalkane is warmed with some sodium hydroxide solution of ethanol and water

acidified by adding dilute nitric acid ( prevents unreacted hydroxide ion reacting silver ions)

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15
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observation of ions

Cl-

A

white precipitate

hard to distinguish (add ammonia solution )

dilute- colourless solution

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16
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observation of ions

Br-

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vary pale cream precipitate

hard to distinguish (add ammonia solution )
dilute - no change
concentrated - colourless

17
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observation of ions

I-

A

very pale yellow precipitate

hard to distinguish (add ammonia solution )
dilute- no change
concentrated - no change
precipitate is insoluble

18
Q

source of error in the reaction

A

drop size
measurement of how much
average time

19
Q

elimination reaction

A

OH- ion steals a H= from the haloalakane
there are too many electrons so makes a double bond

conditions
hydroxide dissloves

20
Q

test for a double bond

A

decolourises bromine water

21
Q

general formula

A

CnH2n+2X