Organic Chemistry Flashcards
(44 cards)
What is crude oil?
Remains of ancient plankton buried in mud A mixture of hydrocarbons
Why is crude oil described as a finite resource?
It’s non-renewable (will run out)
What is a hydrocarbon?
A compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
What is the general formula for alkanes?
CnH2n+2
Name this molecule

Methane
Name this molecule

Ethane
Name this molecule

propane
Name this molecule

butane
What is crude oil used for?
fuels
feedstock for chemicals
polymers
Explain how fractional distillation separates crude oil
Crude oil heated to 350oc
it vaporises
the top of the column is cooler and the bottom is hotter
small alkanes condense at the top of the column
large alkanes condense at the bottom of the column
Explain why longer alkanes have higher boiling points
They have stronger forces between the molecules
which require more energy to overcome
Explain why viscocity of the alkanes increases as the length of the chain increases
Longer molecules have stronger forces between the molecules
How does flammability of alkanes change with chain length?
the larger the chain length the less flammable the hydrocarbon
Name the two products of complete combustion of hydrocarbons
carbon dioxide and water
Describe how longer alkanes are cracked
Heated until vaporised
passed over a hot catalyst
Describe the test for alkenes
Bromine water
turns from orange to colourless
Name a use of alkenes
Produce polymers
Why are alkenes described as unsaturated?
They contain a C=C double bond
Why are alkanes described as saturated?
They contain only C-C single bonds
What is the general formula for alkenes?
CnH2n
Name this molecule

Ethene

Name this molecule
Describe the conditions for the hydrogenation of ethene
60oc
Nickel catalyst
State the product of the reaction of ethene with hydrogen
ethane







