chapter 12 Flashcards
what is the general formula for alkanes?
CnH2n+2
what are the uses of alkanes?
fuels e.g petrol, diesel
are alkanes saturated or unsaturated and what does this mean?
saturated, only have single covelant bonds
what kind of bonds do alkanes have?
sigma bonds
what can a sigma bond be?
a c-c bond or a c-h bond
how does a sigma bond form?
it forms as a result of the overlap of two orbitals, 1 from each bonding atom
where is a sigma bond positioned?
directly between the bonding atoms
what is the shape of alkanes and why?
tetrahedral, it has 4 bonding regions and 0 lone pairs,
what is the bond angle of alkanes?
109.5 degrees, all 4 bonding regions repel each other equally
what do sigma bonds allow the molecule to do?
it acts at an axes at which atoms can move freely around eachother
what is the process used to seperate crude oil?
fractional distillation
what does the boiling point depend on?
london forces
what are london forces?
forces that exist between molecules in close surface contact
what happens to the boiling point when the chain length increases
the boiling point increases
why does boiling point increase as chain length increases
as chain length increases molecules have high surface area, thus more surface contact between molecules, thus there are greater london forces, so more energy is required to overcome the forces