3.4 Alkenes Flashcards
What are alkenes?
Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons.
Alkenes contain a carbon-carbon double bond somewhere in their structure
What is the general formula for alkenes?
CnH2n
Draw the displayed formula for ethene.
(see page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide)
Draw the displayed formula for propene.
(see page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide)
Draw the displayed formula for but-1-ene.
(see page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide)
Draw the displayed formula for but-2-ene.
(see page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide)
What does a double bond consist of?
1 sigma bond
1 pi bond
Why are pi bonds vulnerable to attack by attacking species?
Pi bonds are exposed and have high electron density.
They are therefore vulnerable to attack by electrophiles.
What are electrophiles
An electron pair acceptor.
What isomerism can alkenes exhibit?
E-Z stereoisomerism
What are 2 reasons for why E-Z isomers arise?
- There is restricted rotation around the C=C bond.
2. There are two different groups/atoms attached both ends of the double bond.
Draw the displayed formula for Z-but-2-ene
(see page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide)
Draw the displayed formula for E-but-2-ene
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Draw the displayed formula for but-1-ene
(see page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide)
What is the priority group in E-Z isomers?
The atom with the bigger atomic number.
Draw the displayed formula for E-1,2-dichloroethene
(see page 1 in the chemrevise revision guide)
What is the bond angle of the arrangement of bonds around the >C=C
Planar and 120º
What mechanism reactions do alkenes undergo?
Electrohpilic addition.
The double bonds in alkenes are areas with high electron density. This attracts electrophiles and the alkenes undergo addition reactions.
Define an addition reaction
A reaction where two molecules react together to produce one.
What is the change in the functional group when alkenes react with Bromine?
alkene -> dihalogenoalkane
What is the reagent when alkenes react with Bromine?
What is the type of reagent?
Bromine
Electrophile: Br (partially positive)
What are the conditions when alkenes react with Bromine?
Room temperature
What is the mechanism when alkenes react with Bromine?
Electrophilic addition
Write the overall equation when alkenes react with Bromine.
(see page 2 in the chemrevise revision guide)
Write the mechanism equation when alkenes react with Bromine.
(see page 2 in the chemrevise revision guide)