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Unit 2 ⚛️homologous series ⚛️
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What are hydrocarbons composed of?
Hydrogen
and carbon
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What is the general formula for alkanes?
C
n
n
n
H
2
n
+
2n+
2
n
+
2
2
2
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What are the first five alkanes and their molecular formulas?
Methane
-
CH₄
Ethane
-
C₂H₆
Propane
-
C₃H₈
Butane
-
C₄H₁₀
Pentane
-
C₅H₁₂
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What is the molecular formula for propane?
C₃H₈
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What is the molecular formula for butane?
C₄H₁₀
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What is the molecular formula for pentane?
C₅H₁₂
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What is the molecular formula for hexane?
C₆H₁₄
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What is the molecular formula for heptane?
C₇H₁₆
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What is the molecular formula for octane?
C₈H₁₈
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What distinguishes alkenes from alkanes?
Alkenes contain at least one
carbon-to-carbon double bond
.
Alkanes contain only
single carbon-to-carbon bonds
.
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What is the general formula for alkenes?
C
n
n
n
H
2
n
2n
2
n
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What are the first four alkenes and their molecular formulas?
Ethene -
C₂H₄
Propene -
C₃H₆
Butene -
C₄H₈
Pentene -
C₅H₁₀
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What is the molecular formula for ethene?
C₂H₄
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What is the molecular formula for propene?
C₃H₆
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What is the molecular formula for butene?
C₄H₈
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What is the molecular formula for pentene?
C₅H₁₀
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What are the characteristics of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons?
Saturated: Only single C-C bonds (
alkanes
, cycloalkanes)
Unsaturated: Contains double or triple bonds (
alkenes
)
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How can bromine solution be used to test for unsaturated hydrocarbons?
Unsaturated compounds
decolourise
bromine solution.
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What is a homologous series?
A family of compounds with the same general
formula
.
Similar chemical properties.
Patterns in physical properties, such as
melting
and
boiling
points.
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What happens to melting and boiling points in a homologous series as the molecules get larger?
They generally increase due to stronger
intermolecular forces
.
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What is the general formula for cycloalkanes?
C
n
n
n
H
2
n
2n
2
n
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What are the first four cycloalkanes?
Cyclopropane
Cyclobutane
Cyclopentane
Cyclohexane
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What is the definition of isomers?
Compounds with the same
molecular formula
but different
structural formulas
.
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What are the uses of hydrocarbons?
Fuels
Alcohols
Solvents
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What is an addition reaction in hydrocarbons?
Two or more molecules combine to form one
product
.
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What is the
valency
of
carbon
?
4
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Why does methane have a significant role as a fuel?
It is a useful fuel and is found in
natural gas
.
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What suffix do all alkanes have in their names?
ane
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What is the simplest alkane molecule?
Methane
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What is the significance of the first member of the alkene family?
It is
ethene
, as at least 2 carbons are needed for a
double bond
.
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What is used to indicate the position of the double bond in alkenes?
A
number
is used to indicate the position of the double
carbon-to-carbon bond
.
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How are branched alkenes named?
Branched alkenes are named in a similar way to branched
alkanes
.
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What is the procedure for naming alkenes?
Select the longest continuous chain of
carbon atoms
containing the
double bond
.
Number the carbon atoms from the end nearest the double bond.
Indicate the position of the double bond.
Name any
branches
and indicate their positions on the chain.
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What is the example given for naming an alkene?
The example given is
3-methylbut-1-ene
.
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What defines saturated hydrocarbons?
Saturated hydrocarbons have all
carbon-to-carbon bonds
as single bonds.
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What are unsaturated hydrocarbons?
Unsaturated hydrocarbons contain at least one
double
or
triple
carbon-to-carbon bond.
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Which hydrocarbon families are examples of saturated hydrocarbons?
Alkanes
and
cycloalkanes
are examples of saturated hydrocarbons.
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What is the use of alkenes?
Alkenes are used to make
polymers
and
alcohols
.
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What is the general formula for hydrocarbons?
The general formula is
C
n
H
2
n
+
2
C_nH_{2n+2}
C
n
H
2
n
+
2
for
alkanes
.
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What happens during an addition reaction with alkenes?
Alkenes react to produce
saturated molecules
.
Two or more molecules combine to form one product.
The
double bond
is replaced by a single bond.
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