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Chapter 12
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What is an alkane?
A
saturated
hydrocarbon
containing
C-H
bonds only
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What is the general formula of an alkane?
C
n
H
2
n
+
2
C_nH_{2n+2}
C
n
H
2
n
+
2
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Are alkane bonds polar? Why or why not?
No, they are nonpolar due to similar
electronegativities
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What is the shape and angle of an alkane?
Tetrahedral
with a
109.5°
angle
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Describe the sigma bond in alkanes.
It is a
covalent bond
with direct overlap of
electron clouds
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What type of intermolecular forces do alkanes have? Why?
London forces
due to
induced dipole-dipole interactions
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What happens to the boiling point as alkane chain length increases? Why?
The boiling point increases due to more
surface area
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Does a branched molecule have a lower or higher boiling point compared to an equivalent straight chain? Why?
Lower boiling point due to fewer
surface area
interactions
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Are alkanes soluble in water? Why?
No, because water's
hydrogen bonds
are stronger
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How reactive are alkanes?
Very
unreactive
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What reactions will alkanes undergo?
Combustion
and reaction with
halogens
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What type of reaction is combustion?
Oxidation reaction
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What is complete combustion?
Combustion with a
plentiful supply
of air
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What are the products of complete combustion when alkanes are used?
Carbon dioxide
and
water
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What is the colour of the Bunsen burner flame during complete combustion?
Blue flame
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What is incomplete combustion and what products are formed in the case of alkanes?
Combustion in limited oxygen; products: water,
CO2
, CO
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Write an equation for the complete combustion of propane.
C
3
H
8
+
C_3H_8 +
C
3
H
8
+
5
O
2
→
3
C
O
2
+
5O_2 \rightarrow 3CO_2 +
5
O
2
→
3
C
O
2
+
4
H
2
O
4H_2O
4
H
2
O
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Which type of hydrocarbon is most likely to undergo incomplete combustion?
Longer chains
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What is the environmental impact of carbon monoxide?
It is
toxic
and poisonous
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What is the environmental impact of soot (carbon)?
Causes asthma, cancer,
global dimming
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How are halogenoalkanes formed from alkanes?
Through
radical substitution
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In the presence of what do alkanes react with halogens?
UV light
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What are the three stages of free radical substitution?
Initiation
,
propagation
,
termination
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Write equations for the reaction of CH4 with Cl2 to form CH3Cl.
Initiation:
C
l
2
→
2
C
l
•
Cl_2 \rightarrow 2Cl•
C
l
2
→
2
Cl
•
, Propagation:
C
l
•
+
Cl• +
Cl
•
+
C
H
4
→
H
C
l
+
CH_4 \rightarrow HCl +
C
H
4
→
H
Cl
+
•
C
H
3
•CH_3
•
C
H
3
, Termination:
•
C
H
3
+
•CH_3 +
•
C
H
3
+
C
l
•
→
C
H
3
C
l
Cl• \rightarrow CH_3Cl
Cl
•
→
C
H
3
Cl
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