Addition Reactions of alkenes

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  • What are alkenes classified as?
    Unsaturated hydrocarbons
  • What does the term "unsaturated" in alkenes refer to?

    It means they contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond
  • What is the functional group of alkenes?
    Carbon-carbon double bond
  • Why can alkenes undergo addition reactions?
    Because the carbon-carbon double bond can open up to bond with other atoms
  • What are the three types of addition reactions of alkenes covered in the video?
    • Addition with hydrogen
    • Addition with water
    • Addition with halogens
  • What is the alkene used in the reaction with hydrogen in the video?
    Propene
  • What happens when hydrogen gas is added to propene in the presence of a catalyst?
    The double bond breaks and hydrogen atoms bond to the carbon atoms
  • What is the product formed when propene reacts with hydrogen?
    Propane
  • How is propane classified after the reaction with hydrogen?
    It is classified as an alkane
  • What alkene is used in the reaction with water in the video?
    Ethene
  • What are the conditions required for the reaction of ethene with water?
    Presence of a catalyst at high temperatures
  • What happens to the water molecule during the reaction with ethene?
    The water molecule splits into a hydrogen atom and an OH group
  • What is the product formed when ethene reacts with water?
    Ethanol
  • Why is ethanol significant in industry?
    It is used in alcoholic drinks and some industrial processes
  • How is unreacted ethene separated from ethanol and water after the reaction?
    By cooling down the mixture to condense water and ethanol
  • What method is used to separate ethanol from water?
    Fractional distillation
  • How does fractional distillation work in separating ethanol and water?
    Ethanol boils first due to its lower boiling point and evaporates
  • What is the common halogen used in the reaction with alkenes in the video?
    Bromine
  • What happens when bromine is added to ethene?
    They react to form dibromoethane and the orange color disappears
  • Why is the reaction of bromine with alkenes significant?
    It is used to distinguish alkenes from alkanes
  • What happens when bromine water is added to alkanes?
    The solution remains orange because alkanes do not react
  • What is the summary of the reactions of alkenes with bromine and their significance?
    • Alkenes can decolorize bromine water from orange to colorless.
    • Alkanes do not react with bromine, so the solution remains orange.
    • This reaction is used to distinguish between alkenes and alkanes.