4.1.3 Alkenes Flashcards

1
Q

What are alkenes?

A

Unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain at least one C=C bond made up of a π bond and a σ bond

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2
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What is the general formula of alkenes?

A

C(n)H(2n)

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3
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How is a π bond formed?

A

Electrons in the adjacent p orbitals overlap above and below the carbon atoms. They can only be made after a σ bond is formed

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4
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What bond restricts the rotation of carbon atoms?

A

π bond

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5
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What is the angle and shape of a double bond?

A

Trigonal planar

120 °

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6
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Are alkenes more or less reactive than alkanes?

Why?

A

More reactive due to high electron density of double bond and the fact the π bond is slightly easier to break

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7
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What intermolecular forces of attraction do alkenes have?

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Only induced dipole-dipole due to non-polar bonds

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8
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Are alkenes soluble in water

A

No, non-polar bonds

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9
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Write an equation for the complete combustion of pent-2-ene

A

CH₃CH=CHCH₂CH₃ + 7.5O₂ -> 5CO₂ + 5H₂O

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10
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What are the types of isomers that can be formed using alkenes?

A

E/Z isomers - due to the restricted rotation

Cis-trans isomers - if two of the same substituents are attached to each carbon

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11
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What is an electrophile?

A

Species that are electron-pair acceptors

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12
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What is the most stable type of carbonation intermediate? Why?

A

Alkyl groups have a positve inductive effect. so the most stable carbonation is the one bonded to the most other carbon atoms
i.e. A tertiary carbocation

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13
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Major products will be formed from which kinds of carbocations?

A

Tertiary (or the most stable available)

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14
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What conditions are needed for the electrophilic addition of H₂O to an alkene?
What is this type of reaction called?

A

Steam in the presence of an acid catalyst, usually phosphoric acid
Reaction is called hydration

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15
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What are the product(s) of the hydration reaction?

A

An alcohol

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16
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What conditions are needed for the electrophilic addition of a hydrogen halide to an alkene?

A

Hydrogen halide gases must be at room temperature

17
Q

What is the reaction called when a halogen is added to alkene?

A

Halogenation

18
Q

How can an alkene be converted into an alkane?

What is the reaction called and what are the required conditions?

A

Alkene + hydrogen -> Alkane
Hydrogenation
Conditions: 150°C, nickel catalyst

19
Q

What is an addition polymer?

A

Many monomers bonded toegether via rearrangement of bonds without the loss of any atom or molecule

20
Q

What are monomers?

What form do they usually take?

A

Molecules which combine to form a polymer

Usually have a C=C bond which breaks to leave a repeating pattern

21
Q

What are the ways in which plastics can be disposed? (6)

A
  • Landfill
  • Combustion
  • Electricity generation
  • Reuse
  • Recycle
  • Organic feedstock
22
Q

What are the disadvantages of recycling?

A
  • Plastics must be sorted into different types
  • Expensive
  • Labour intensive
  • Requires high technology
23
Q

How does photodegradable polymers break down?

A

They are broken down chemically using energy with wavelengths similar to light. Once the break down begins it is not possible to stop the process

24
Q

Explain what happens in organic feedstock

A

Plastics are separated and broken down into small organic molecules through a series of reaction. The molecules can then be used to produce plastics and in other industries

25
Q

Give a disadvantage of photodegradable polymers

A

May not be exposed to sufficient light