Haloalkanes Flashcards
Give some examples of haloalkanes
- Polychloroethene aka polyvinylchloride
* Polytetraflouraethene aka teflon
Give some uses if haloalkanes
- solvents
- anesthetics
- refrigerator
- aerosol propellants
- insecticides
What are haloalkanes?
Compounds in which one or more hydrogen atoms in an alkane have been replaced by halogen atoms e.g. Chlorine fluorine bromine iodine
How do we describe classification?
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Describe this haloalkane:
H3CCl
- this is a gas but most of the haloalkanes are liquids
- there are van der Vaals forces and dipole dipole forces to consider
- the C-Cl is covalent
- C and Cl have partial charges
• the chlorine atom has an unpaired electron in orbitals and a free radical
What do CFCs do?
Damage the ozone layer and we are cutting down on them as they’re harmful
What function does a haloalkane have in a refrigerator?
Pumped in to cool heat comes out back
What are the nomenclature rules:
- The prefixes fluoro chloro broom and iodo are used to indicate the halogen present
- numbers are used if needed to show which carbon the halogen is bonded
- if more than one of the same halogen atom is present use di, tri, or tetra
- if different halogens are present they are listed alphabetically
Describe the ozone layer
- Ozone is O3 and forms naturally in the atmosphere
- the ozone layer protects us from harmful UV radiation
- CFCs chlorofluorocarbons are believed to be destroying the layer forming a hole in it e.g. CCl2F2 exposed to UV radiation
- HFCs are mostly used today e.g. CHF3/ CH3F etc
Write down the chain reaction so a small number of free radicals can remove a lot of ozone
O3 + Cl• –> ClO• + O2
ClO• + O3 –> 2O2 + Cl•
I.e. 2O3–> 3O2