13.3 Reactions of alkenes Flashcards
Are alkenes more or less reactive than alkanes
MUCH MORE
due to presence of the π-bond
π-electrons are more exposed than electrons in σ-bond electrons
π-bond readily breaks and alkenes undergo addition reactions
Alkenes undergo many addition reactions for example with:
Hydrogen in the presence of a nickel catalyst
Halogens
Hydrogen halides
Steam in the presence of an acid catalyst
Each involves addition of small molecule across double bond causing the π-bond to break and for new bonds to form
What is hydrogenation
The addition reaction in which hydrogen is added across a double bond
What can the reaction of alkenes with bromine be used to identify
Identify if there is a C=C bond present and the organic compound is unsaturated
What happens when bromine water is added dropwise to a sample of an alkene
Bromine adds across the double bond
Orange colour disappears indicating the presence of a C=C bond
What happens when bromine water is added dropwise to a saturate compound
There is no addition reaction and no colour change
What do alkenes react with gaseous hydrogen halides at room temperature to form
Haloalkanes
If alkene is a gas, then the reaction takes place when the two gases are mixed, if the alkene is a liquid, then the hydrogen halide is bubbled through it
Also react with concentrated hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid
When are alcohols formed
When alkenes react with steam
Steam adds across the double bond
Used to produce ethanol from ethene
Two possible products