Unsaturated compounds Flashcards
What is the difference between unsaturated and saturated compounds?
unsaturated
- have double bonds = sp2
- have pi bonds = unhybridised p orbitals
- more reactive = due to presence of pi bonds which are weaker than sigma bonds so are easily broken
saturated
- have single bonds = sp3
- only have sigma bonds = strong and more difficult to break than pi bonds
What is hydrogenation?
reduction reaction
- reduces alkenes and alkynes into alkanes = gain of hydrogen
requires
- palladium or platinum catalyst
- solvent
- pressure
What are oxidation and reduction reactions?
oxidation
- loss of electrons
- loss of hydrogen
- gain of oxygen
reduction
- gain of electrons
- gain of hydrogen
- loss of oxygen
What are oxidising and reducing agents?
oxidising agent
- is reduced and oxidises the reactant
reducing agent
- is oxidised and reduces the reactant
What are polymers? polymerisation reactions? addition polymer? n?
polymers
- large molecules contain many identical repeating units
polymerisation reaction
- repetitive reaction which combines many small molecules of monomers to form a polymer
addition polymer
- polymer in which the monomers add together to form no other products but the polymer
n
- degree of polymerisation = number of monomers in the polymer chain
What are alkynes?
have a triple bond
- linear = 180
What is the order of reactivity of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes?
alkanes
- single bond = only sigma bonds
- least reactive = no pi bonds
alkenes
- double bonds = 1 sigma and 1 pi bond
- more reactive = have a pi bond
alkynes
- triple bonds = 1 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds
- most reactive = have pi bonds