Halogen derivatives Flashcards

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Nucleophilic substitution reactions

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Occur as the C-X bond attracts nucleophiles

Nucleophile donates a pair of electrons to the carbon atom bonded to the halogen

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Substitution of sodium hydroxide to bromoethane

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Ethanol plus sodium bromide

Alcohol plus sodium halide

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Substitution of ammonia to bromoethane

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Ethamine plus ammonium bromide

Primary amine plus ammonium halide

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Substitution of sodium cyanide to bromoethane

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Ethanitrile plus sodium bromide

Nitrile plus sodium halide

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Elimination of haloalkanes

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Produces a hydrogen halide as the small molecule being removed
2-bromopropane+sodium hydroxide—>propene+water+sodium bromide with HBr being eliminated

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Two mechanisms that can operate in the nucleophilic substitution reactions of haloalkanes

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Sn1 and Sn2

Mechanism determined by the structure of the haloalkane involved in the reaction

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Sn2

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Mechanism for primary haloalkanes
OH- donates a pair of electrons to the delta positive carbon atom forming a new covalent bond and at the same time the C-Br bond is breaking
Br atom undergoes heterolytic fission to form Br-
Rate depends on concentration of both the haloalkane and the hydroxide ions present

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Sn1

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Mechanism for tertiary haloalkane
Reacts with OH- by two step mechanism
First step=breaking of C-Br bond to form a tertiary carbocation and a bromide ion
Breaking of C-Br bond is heterolytic fission
The C+ is then liable to attack by nucleophiles such as OH-
Rate depends on concentration of haloalkane
Tertiary haloalkanes are more stable than primary haloalkanes because they have

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Secondary haloalkanes

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Tend to react by a mixture of the Sn mechanisms

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10
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Flouroalkanes and flourohaloalkanes uses

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Anaesthetics
Solvents
Refrigerants 
Aerosol propellants
Relative chemical inertness
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Chlorofluoralkanes

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Reactive high up in the atmosphere
UV light from the sun breaks the C-Cl bonds which releases chlorine free readicals
These react with ozone molecules and leads to the depletion of the ozone layer

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