4.1.2 Alkanes Flashcards

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What is an alkane?

A

A homologous series of organic compounds with the same functional group but with each successive member differing by CH2
(Saturated hydrocarbon)

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Free rotation around single bonds

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There is free rotation around all of the single bonds
These are called σ bonds (sigma)

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3
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How are sigma bonds formed (basic)?

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To form a sigma bond there is a overlap of orbitals directly between the bonding atoms

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4
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What is the shape around each carbon atom?

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Tetrahedral shape
109.5°
Electron pairs repel and arrange themselves as far apart as possible

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5
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Draw a diagram to show the shape of butane (tetrahedral)

A

See notes

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6
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Explain boiling points in straight chain alkanes

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  • in straight chain alkanes boiling point increases as chain length increases
  • as chain length increases, number of electrons increases and so there are greater London forces and a higher boiling point
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Explain boiling points in isomeric alkanes

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  • in isomeric alkanes, boiling point decreases as isomers become more branched
  • branched isomers have a smaller area for London forces to act through
  • smaller attraction between molecules and boiling point decreases
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8
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Why are alkanes not very reactive?

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  • strong covalent bonds between atoms
  • high bond enthalpy
  • very low polarity of sigma bonds present
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9
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Why are alkanes used as fuels?

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  • flammable and used as fuels
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When do complete and incomplete combustion occur?

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  • complete combustion occurs when fuels are burned in a plentiful supply of air
  • products are carbon dioxide and water
  • if there is insufficient air, carbon monoxide and/or carbon can be formed
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