CH13 Halogenoalkanes Flashcards

1
Q

Are halogenoalkanes soluble in water

A

Insoluble as C-H bonds are non-polar, not compensated for enough by bond polarity of C-X

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2
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Do halogenoalkanes have a polar bond - why

A

Yes - Halogen has a higher electronegativity than C

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3
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Which intermolecular forces do they have - why

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Permanent dipole-dipole and van der Waals forces of attraction - C-X bond polarity creates these dipoles

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4
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When would they have higher boiling points

A

Increase in carbon chain length

Halogen further down group 7

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5
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Mass of halogenoalkane vs mass of alkane of same chain length

A

Greater as mass of halogen > mass of H

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6
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Most important factor in determining their reactivity

A

C-X bond enthalpy

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7
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Order of reactivity of halogenoalkanes

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Reactivity increases down the group as bond enthalpy of C-X decreases down group

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8
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What is a nucleophile

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A (partially) negatively charged ion or atom with a lone pair of electrons which can be donated to an electron deficient atom

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9
Q

3 nucleophile examples

A

:OH-
:CN-
:NH3

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10
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What is nucleophilic substitution

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A reaction where a nucleophile donates a lone pair of electrons to a delta positive C atom, the delta negative atom is replaced by the nucleophile

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11
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What are CFCs

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Chloro-fluoro-carbons - halogenoalkanes containing only C,F and Cl

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12
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Problem with CFCs

A

Catalyse the breakdown of ozone in the atmosphere via free radical substitution

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13
Q

What are CFCs being replaced with

A

HCFCs and HFCs

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14
Q

Conditions/reactants needed for elimination of halogenoalkanes

A

NaOH or KOH dissolved in ethanol

Heat

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15
Q

What is formed in the elimination reaction of halogenoalkanes

A

Alkene
Water
Halogen ion

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