Halogenoalkanes Flashcards

1
Q

are halogenoalkanes soluble in water ?

A

no
Insoluble as C-H bonds are non-polar

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2
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Do halogenoalkanes have a polar bond? why?

A

Yes polar, as halogen has a higher
electronegativity than C ( halogen is o-, carbon is
б+)

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3
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Which intermolecular forces do they have? why?

A

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

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4
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When would they have higher boiling points?

A

Increase Carbon chain length
Halogen further down group 7

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5
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How would the mass of a haloalkane compare with the mass of an alkane of the same chain length?

A

Greater as mass of halogen > mass of Hydrogen

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6
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What is the most important factor in determining their reactivity?

A

Carbon-halogen bond enthalpy

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7
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What is the order of reactivity of halogenoalkanes?

A

Although C-F is the most polar bond, the bond enthalpy of C-X decreases down the group, so reactivity increases down the group

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8
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What is a nucleophile?

3.1 Nucleophilic substitution

A

A negatively charged ion/negative atom with a lone pair of electrons which can be donated to an electron deficient atom

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9
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Give 3 examples of nucleophiles

3.1 Nucleophilic substitution

A

:OH-
:CN-
:NH3

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10
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What is nucleophilic substitution?

3.1 Nucleophilic substitution

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A reaction where a nucleophile donates a lone pair of electrons to + C atom, - atom leaves molecule (replaced by nucleophiles)

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11
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What is the problem with CFCs?

3.3 Ozone depletion

A

Although unreactive under normal conditions, they catalyse the breakdown of ozone in the atmosphere via free radical substitution

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12
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What are CFCs being replaced with?

3.3 Ozone depletion

A

HCFCs (hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, carbon)
HFCs (hydrogen, fluorine, carbon)

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13
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What are the conditions/reactants needed for the elimination reaction of haloalkanes?

3.2 Elimination

A

NaOH or KOH dissolved in ethanol (no water
present)
Heated

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14
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What is formed in the elimination reaction of haloalkanes?

A

An alkene, water and halogen ion

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