4.1.2 alkanes Flashcards

1
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how does a sigma bond form

A

one sp2 orbital from each carbon overlap to form a single c-c bond

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2
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give the shape and bond angle around a carbon atom in saturated hydrocarbons

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tetrahedral 109.5°

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3
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explain the trend in boiling points as the number of carbons in alkanes increases

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b.p increases as there number of electrons increase as strength of london forces increase between molecules

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4
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explain the difference in boiling points between straight chain and branch chain alkanes

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straight chain alkanes have a higher b.p as they have a larger surface area of contact between molecules for London forces to form so have stronger forces

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5
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free radical definition

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a reactive species which has an unpaired electron

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6
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suggest why the petroleum industry processes hexane into cyclohexane

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cyclohexane has more efficient combustion

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7
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why do alkanes have low reactivity

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  • they have strong C-C bonds and C-H bonds that require lots of energy to break in order to form new bonds
  • they have little difference in electronegativity (low polarity) so electrophiles and nucleophiles won’t be attracted to them
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8
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why are hydrocarbons used as fuel

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  • readily burn with oxygen

- combustion is highly exothermic

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9
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describe complete combustion in alkanes

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  • occurs in excess oxygen

- forms CO2 and H2O

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10
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describe incomplete combustion in alkanes

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  • occurs when there is a limited amount of oxygen

- forms CO and H2O

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11
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describe CO and its effects

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  • toxic, colourless gas
  • carbon can cause global dimming
  • can cause death in enclosed spaces
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12
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describe the steps of free radical substitution

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initiation- UV light gives energy to break the bond by homolytic fission which forms free radicals
eg Cl2->2Cl
propagation-as the free radical is regenerated it can react with several more alkane molecules in a chain
termination- collision of two free radicals does not generate further free radicals and the chain is terminated

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