Benzene Flashcards

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What is the structure of benzene?

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  • Benzene consists of a hexagonal ring of six carbons with each carbon joined to two other carbons and one hydrogen atom
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What is the emperical formula of benzene?

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  • CnHn
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What is the molecular formula of benzene?

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-C6H6

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What model of benzene is disproved?

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  • the Kekule model
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What is the kekule structure of benzene?

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  • Alternate single and double bonds
  • look at notes
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Why does the lack of reactivity of benzene disprove the kekule model?

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  • if benzene contained c=c bonds, it would decolourise bromine in electrophilic addition whereas benzene does not undergo electrophilic addition and does not decolourise bromine
  • this shows that benzene does not contain c=c disproving the kekule model
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Why does the length of carbon to carbon bonds in benzene disprove the kekule model?

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  • Using X-ray diffraction, you can measure the bond length in a molecule
  • benzene has a bond length of 0.139
  • this is between the bond length of a double bond which is 0.134 and a single bond which is 0.153
  • this shows that benzene does not contain a c=c bond
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How does hydrogenation enthalpy disprove the kekule model?

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  • as the kekule model has 3 c=c bonds whereas cyclohexene has one, it should have 3x the enthalpy change of hydrogenation than cyclohexene
  • whereas, cyclohexene has a enthalpy change of -120 and benzene has one of -208 which shows it does not have three c=c bonds like the kekule model
  • LESS EXOTHERMIC THAN EXPECTED.
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What is the name of the approved model of benzene?

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  • the delocalised model
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What are the main features of the delocalised model? (4)

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  • Benzene is a planar, cyclic, hexagonal hydrocarbon which contains 6 carbon atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms
  • each carbon has uses three electrons in bonding to two other carbons and one hydrogen
  • this leaves one electron in a p orbital at a rigt angle to the plane of the bonded carbon and hydrogen atoms
  • adjacent p orbitals overlap forming a system of pi bonds above and below all 6 carbons
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Draw the delocalised model of benzene

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What are the two ways to draw benzene

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