Systematic Carbon Chemistry Flashcards

1
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What are compounds described as having only single carbon–carbon bonds described as?

A

Saturated

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2
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Compounds containing at least one carbon–carbon double bond are described as?

A

Saturated

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3
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What can compounds containing carbon–carbon double bonds can take part in?

A

Addition reactions.

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4
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What happens in an addition reaction?

A

Two molecules combine to form a single molecule.

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5
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Is it possible to distinguish an unsaturated compound from a saturated and if so how?

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Yes, by using bromine solution.

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6
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How does bromine solution work to show unsaturated and saturated compounds?

A

Unsaturated compounds quickly decolourise bromine solution. Compared to saturated compounds.

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7
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What are isomers?

A

Isomers:

  • Are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulae.
  • May belong to different homologous series.
  • Usually have different physical properties.
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8
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What does the presence of O-H or N-H bonds imply?

A

Hydrogen bonding

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9
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What can the spatial arrangement of polar covalent bonds result in?

A

A molecule possessing a permanent dipole.

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10
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What does molecular size affect?

A

London dispersion forces.

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11
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What do polar or ionic compounds tend to be soluble in?

A

Polar solvents.

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12
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What do non-polar compounds tend to be soluble in?

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Non-polar solvents.

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