2014 Chains, Energy and Resources Flashcards

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What is meant by the term homologous series

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• Series of compounds with the same functional group but with each successive member differing by CH2

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2
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State the general formula cycloalkanes

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• CnH2n

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3
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Cyclopropane -33
Cyclopentane 49
Cyclohexane 81

Explain the increase in boiling points of the cycloalkanes shown above

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  • More carbons (in ring)/more areas of surface contact
  • Stronger London forces
  • More energy needed to break the intermolecular forces
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4
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The C-C- bond angles in cyclohexane are 109.5

State and explain the shape around each carbon atom in cyclohexane

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  • Tetrahedral

* Four bonding pairs repel/four bonds repel

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5
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Explain what is meant by the term stereosiomers

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• Compounds with the same structural formula but a different arrangement of atoms in space

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6
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Explain why the initiation step is an example of homolytic fission

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  • The breaking of a (Br-Br) bond
  • Forms two radicals
  • The breaking of a (Br-Br) bond one
  • One electron (from the bond pair) goes to each atom/bromine
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7
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A closed system is required for dynamic equilibrium to be established

State one other feature of this dynamic equilibrium

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  • Rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rare of the reverse reaction
  • Concentration do not change
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8
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The student heats the equilibrium mixture keeping the volume constant
Predict how the composition of the equilibrium mixture changes on heating

H2 + I2 -> 2HI ∆H =-9

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  • More H2 and I2 OR less HI 
  • Equilibrium position shifts to the left
  • Forward reaction is exothermic/reverse reaction is endothermic
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9
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Predict and explain what effect, if any, an increase in the pressure would have on the position of the equilibrium

H2 + I2 -> 2HI ∆H =-9

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  • No effect

* Same number of (gaseous) moles on both sides

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10
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What is meant by the term standard enthalpy change of formation

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• Enthalpy change when one mole of a compound
• Is formed from its elements
• Under Standard conditions
- 298K
- 100 kPa/101kPa
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11
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The greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is dependent on two factors

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  • Amount (in atmosphere)
  • Ability to absorb infrared/IR radiation
  • Residence time
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12
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Explain how sodium hydrogencarbonate removes hydrogen chloride

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• Sodium hydrogencarbonate neutralises HCl

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13
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Describe and explain the effect of decreasing the pressure on the rate of a reaction

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  • Decreasing the pressure decreases the rate of reaction
  • Decreased concentration of molecules
  • Less frequent collisions
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14
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Structural isomers

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• Compounds having the same molecular formula but different structural formulae

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15
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Describe the oxidation reactions of propan-1-ol when using a suitable oxidising agent.

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Reagents
• Acid/H+ and (potassium or sodium) dichromate/Cr2O72-
Observations 
• Orange to Green
• Distillation produces aldehyde 
• Reflux produces carboxylic acid
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16
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Suggest one advantage of adding cyclohexane to hexane in petrol

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• Cyclohexane will burn more efficiently

17
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Explain how the use of 1-iodobutane would affect the rate of reaction compared with 1-bromobutane

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  • 1-Iodobutane increases the rate

* C—I bonds are weaker (than C—Br)

18
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Explain how increasing the temperature increases the rate of reaction
Include Boltzmann sketch

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• Axes labelled (number of) molecules on y-axis and (kinetic) energy on x-axis
• At a higher temperature) more molecules have energy
above activation energy OR greater area under the curve above the activation energy