Triple Content Flashcards
What are properties of transition metals?
Strong/hard Shiny Malleable Conduct heat and electricity High densities High melting and boiling points
What are alkanes and what is their general formula?
Saturated hydrocarbons that poses similar chemical properties
-CnH2n + 2
What are alkenes and what is there general formula?
Unsaturated hydrocarbons with a C=C bond
-general formula = CnH2n
How do you test for alkenes?
Bromine addition reaction
- when shaken with bromine water, alkenes will grin the solution colourless as an addition reaction happens across the double bond
- alkanes will remain in a brown/orange solution
How can hydrocarbons be oxidised?
Through burning them in a combustion reaction
-they produce carbon dioxide and water
What is the herbal formula and functional group of alcohols?
CnH2n +1 OH
-OH functional group
When oxidised, what do alcohols form?
Carboxylic acids
E.g. ethanol + oxidising agent = ethanoic acid
What is the general formula and functional group of carboxylic acids?
Cn-1H2n-1 COOH
-COOH is the functional group
What is addition polymerisation?
When lots of unsaturated monomers can open up their double bonds and join together to form polymer chains
-this process requires pressure and heat
In addition polymerisation, where does the name and formula come from?
- name Comes from the monomer by placing brackets around it with poly in front of the bracket
- formula of the monomer goes in the brackets with n after
What are the properties and uses of polyethene?
- flexible, electrical insulator, cheap
- plastic bags +bottles, wire insulation
What are the properties and uses of polypropene?
Flexible, strong, tough, mouldable
-crates, furniture, ropes
What are the properties and uses of polychloroethene?
Tough and cheap
-window frames and water pipes
What are the properties and uses of polytetrofluroethene?
Unreactive, non stick, tough
-nonstick pans, waterproof clothing
What does condensation polymerisation involve?
- two different types of monomers to form a polymer
- each monomer must contain at least two functional groups, one on each end
What is lost during condensation polymerisation?
For each new bond formed a small molecule such as water is lost
What does forming polyesters through condensation polymerisation involve?
- Formed when Di carboxylic acid monomers and Di alcohol monomers react, where both have two functional groups
- this forms an Ester link
- water molecule is eliminated (H from carboxylic acid and OH from the alcohol)
What is an ester link?
C with a couple bonded O and single bonded O
Why should we dispose of polymers properly?
As they are made from crude oil which is a finite resource so will become progressively more expensive as it runs out
What are some negatives of landfill sites?
- valuable land is used and polluted
- there is only a finite amount of space
- destroys habitats
What are some positives of landfill sites?
Can produce energy from waster
Non biodegradable so will sit there for years
What are the positives and negatives of combusting polymers?
- produces lots of energy to generate electricity
- toxic gases may be released such as CO2which contributes to global warming and acid rain etc
What are some advantages of recycling polymers?
- reduces the amount of non-biodegradable waste sent to landfill
- reduces emissions of greenhouse gases
- preserves finite crude oil
- saves money whilst creating jobs