Alkane & Alkene Flashcards
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What is the main product of this reaction ?
What is the main product of this reaction ?
What is the main product of this reaction ?
all bonds break
What is the main product of this reaction ?
cis :)
What is the main product of this reaction ?
What is the main product of this reaction ?
epoxide and cis
What is the main product of this reaction ?
Markovinko, most sub of all !!
What is the main product of this reaction ?
anti markovniko, least sub
What is the main product of this reaction ?
H goes on the least sub and OH on the most sub of sp2
What is the main product of this reaction ?
H on the least and OH on the most forms an ester
What is the main product of this reaction ?
trans, non polar, forms bromine ion bridge
What is the main product of this reaction ?
OH on the most sub and Br on the least
What is the main product of this reaction ?
What is the main product of this reaction ?
forms ketone and aldehyde depending on the starting material (H) or not
What is the main product of this reaction ?
Forms carbo acids depending on the starting material (H) can form a ketone and a carbo acid
What is the main product of this reaction ?
boring Br goes to the less sub
halogen is added to the least sub
anti markovinko
What is the main product of this reaction ?
allylic bromo one carbon away from double bond.
What is the main product of this reaction ?
What is the main product of this reaction ?
What is the formula for Alkane, Alkene, and Alkyne?
Alkane: all sings bonds - CnH2n+2 (Sp3)
Alkene: double bond- CnH2n (sp2)
Alkyne: Triple bond- Cn H2-2 (Sp)
What is the difference between Amide and Amine?
Amide has an oxygen Nh2O
Amine has Nh2
What is the higher BP?
- (Network solid - Ionic- H- Dipole dipole- Van der Waals )
- Longer the chain the higher the BP
- If comparing isomers , then Less branched means decrease boiling point.
(amide - carbo acid- alcohol- amine - aldehyde- ketone -alkane
Stability of Radicals rank?
Allylic - 3-2-1
14 sigma and 4 pi bonds
sigma bonds are every bond (1) including hydrogens
pi bonds are double and triple bonds (1-2