Module 4 - Core Organic Chemistry Flashcards

1
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What is the definition for a hydrocarbon?

A

A compound consisting of hydrogen and carbon only

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2
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What is a homologous series?

A

A family of compounds that have similar chemical properties

They differ by the addition of a -CH- group

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3
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What is an alicyclic hydrocarbon?

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Where carbon atoms are joined to each other in ring(cyclic) structures

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4
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What is the difference between a saturated and an unsaturated hydrocarbon?

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Unsaturated - contains a double or triple bond

Saturated - contains only single bonds

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5
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What is an aliphatic hydrocarbon?

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Where carbon atoms are joined to each other in unbranched(straight) ir branched chains

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6
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What is an alkene?

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Functional Group - NH2n
Contains at least one double C=C bond
So is unsaturated
Aliphatic hydrocarbon

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7
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What is an alkyne?

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Functional Group - CnH2n-2

Contains at least one triple Carbon - Carbon Bond

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8
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What is an aromatic hydrocarbon?

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Where some or all of the carbon atoms are found in a benzene ring(C6H6)

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9
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Name and give equations for the first 4 alkanes

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Methane - CH4
Ethane - C2H6
Propane - C3H8
Butane - C4 H10

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10
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Properties of alkanes

A
Hydrocarbon
Flammable
Saturated(only single bonds)
Don’t react with bromine water
More viscous as chain length increases
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11
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How to distinguish between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons

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React substance with bromine water
Saturated(single bonds) - doesn’t react with bromine water
Solution stays colourless
Unsaturated(double or triple bonds) - reacts with bromine water
Solution turns orange

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12
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What is a functional group?

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A group of atoms responsible for the characteristic reactions of a compound

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13
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Give the functional group of an alkane

A

CnH2n+2

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14
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stage 1 H2 + anthraquinone → anthraquinol
stage 2 O2 + anthraquinol → H2O2 + anthraquinone

Explain the advantages of the manufacture of H2O2 from hydrogen and oxygen.

A
  • 100% atom economy/higher atom economy
  • No toxic/poisonous byproducts formed during reaction
  • Anthraquinone is regenerated - acts as a catalyst for the reaction
  • Oxygen comes form air - is readily available to be used for the reaction
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15
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Explain why the straight chain isomer of C10H22 is converted by the petroleum industry into its branched chain isomers.

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  • Branched chain isomers are easier to combust/have more efficient combustion
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16
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Explain why the straight chain isomer of C10H22 has a higher boiling point than any of its branched chain structural isomers.

A
  • Less branching
  • More surface contact
  • More/Greater London Forces
  • So more energy required to break the strong/stronger London Forces between molecules
17
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Butan-2-ol and 2-methylpropan-2-ol are structural isomers.

i) What is meant by the term structural isomer? (1 Mark

A
  • Versions of a compound containing the same molecular formula, but different structural formula
18
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Atom economy def

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  • The molecular masses of the desired product ÷ sum of molecular masses of all products
    × 100