2011 Chains, Energy and Resources Jun Flashcards

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Why is this reaction exothermic

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  • Bond breaking absorbs energy AND bond forming releases energy
  • More energy released than absorbed
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What is meant by the term enthalpy change of combustion

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  • (Enthalpy change) when one mole of a substance

* Is completely combusted OR burns in excess oxygen

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3
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What is meant by the term functional group

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• Group of atoms O
• That give a compound its (characteristic set of) reactions

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At RTP, the first four members of the alcohol homologous series are liquids whereas the first four members of the alkane homologous seires are gases

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  • Alkanes have van der Waals’ intermolecular forces
  • Alcohols have hydrogen bonds (and van der Waals’ forces)
  • Hydrogen bonds are stronger (than van der Waals’ forces)
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Methylpropan-1-ol has a lower boiling point than butan-1-ol

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  • Methylpropan-1-ol has weaker van der Waals’ forces (than butan-1-ol)
  • Methylpropan-1-ol has less surface points of contact (than butan-1-ol)
  • Methylpropan-1-ol has more branching (than butan-1-ol)
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Explain the meaning of the term endothermic

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• Reaction in which energy enters the system (from the

surroundings)

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Explain the meaning of the term activation energy

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• Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy needed for the reactants to react

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Reaction in which nitrogen monoxide catalyses ozone depletion in the stratosphere

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  • 2NO + O2 -> 2NO2
  • NO + O3 -> NO2 + O2
  • NO2 + O -> NO + O
  • Overall reaction is O3 + O -> 2O
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9
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Outline the use of infrared spectroscopy in identifying air polluntants

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  • To identify the functional groups (in pollutants) OR to identify the bonds (in pollutants)
  • Match spectrum to known pollutants OR each pollutant will have a different spectrum
  • Idea that you can measure the concentration or abundance of pollutants
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10
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Explain why some molecules show E/Z isomerism

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  • Non rotating (carbon–carbon) double bond

* Each carbon atom of the double bond attached to (two) different groups/atoms

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