alcohols Flashcards
1
Q
why are the properties of alcohols different to alkanes?
A
- alkanes have non-polar bonds because the electronegativity of hydrogen and carbon are very similar
- alkanes are non- polar
- alkanes have very weak London forces
- alcohols have a large difference in electronegativity of the O and H atoms
- alcohols are polar
- alcohols have weak London forces and stronger hydrogen bonds
2
Q
properties of alcohols compared to alkanes
A
- less volatile
- higher melting points
- greater water solubility
- differences become much smaller as the length of the carbon chain increases
3
Q
volatility and boiling points
A
in liquid state, intermolecular hydrogen bonds hold the alcohol molecules together
- thee bonds must be broken in order to change from liquid to gas
- more energy needed that overcoming the weaker London forces in alkanes
- alcohols have lower volatility than the alkanes
4
Q
solubility in water
A
- alcohols are soluble in water as they can form hydrogen bonds with water
- alkanes are non- polar so cannot
- as the chain length of alcohols increase, the solubility decreases as the influence of the O-H group decreases
5
Q
combustion of alcohols
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- reaction is exothermic, releasing a large quantity of energy in the form of heat
- as the chain length increases, an increase in heat released per mole
6
Q
what is the colour change when compounds are oxidised
A
orange to green
7
Q
dehydration definition
A
reaction in which water molecules is removed from the starting material