Organic - 3.10 Aromatic Chemistry Flashcards
What is the molecular formula of benzene?
C6H6
Does benzene decolourise bromine water?
No
What is the Mr of benzene?
78
What is the catalyst used in the hydrogenation of benzene?
A nickel catalyst
What does benzene form when it is hydrogenated?
Cyclohexane
What did Kekulé’s structure suggest about the bonds in benzene?
Alternating single and double carbon bonds
How was Kekulé’s structure proved incorrect?
In 1922, bond angles were measured and it was found that all the carbon carbon bonds were the same length, at an intermediate value between that of C-C and C=C, suggesting Kekulé was incorrect.
Kekulé’s Benzene structure has three C=C bonds so it would be expected to have an enthalpy change of -360 however when benzene is hydrogenated the enthalpy change is only -208. This means that the actual structure of benzene is more stable than the Kekulé structure .
What did Kathleen Lonsdale found about the structure of benzene?
She found that all the carbon carbon bonds were the same length (an intermediate length between C-C and C=C). Suggests that Kekules structure was incorrect.
What is the enthalpy of hydrogenation?
The enthalpy change when one mole of an unsaturated compound reacts with an excess of hydrogen to become fully saturated
What is the shape of todays model of benzene?
Planar hexagonal
What is the length of the bonds in todays model of benzene?
Intermediate length between that of C-C and C=C
How does the ring of delocalised electrons form in the benzene ring?
Each carbon uses three of its outer electrons to form three sigma bonds to two other carbon atoms and one hydrogen atom. This leaves each carbon at with one electron in a P orbital
What is the bond angle in todays model of benzene?
120
What does the circle represent in the structure of benzene?
The ring of delocalised electrons
What are arines?
Aromatic hydrocarbons that contain one or more benzene rings
What is the state of arines at room temperature?
Colourless liquid
Why is benzene immiscible in water?
It is non-polar
Why does benzene not decolourise bromine water?
It doesn’t undergo addition reactions due to stable delocalised electron ring
Why does cyclohexene decolourise bromine water?
Cyclohexene contains a reactive double bond which undergoes addition reaction.
What type of reaction does benzene undergo?
Electrophilic substitution