properties of alkane

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  • What are alkanes classified as?
    A homologous series of hydrocarbons
  • What do alkanes contain?
    Only carbon and hydrogen atoms
  • What is a key characteristic of alkanes?
    They have no double bonds
  • How many alkanes were covered in the video?
    The first four alkanes
  • What state do the first four alkanes exist in at room temperature?
    Gases
  • What happens to the boiling point of alkanes as the carbon chain length increases?
    The boiling point increases with chain length
  • What happens to longer alkanes at room temperature?
    They are liquids or solids
  • Why are shorter alkanes more volatile?
    They have lower boiling points
  • What does it mean for alkanes to be viscous?
    They are thick and sticky
  • Which alkanes are more flammable?
    Shorter alkanes
  • What is one main use of hydrocarbons like alkanes?
    As fuel for energy release
  • What is complete combustion?
    A hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen to form CO2 and H2O
  • What type of reaction is combustion?
    An exothermic reaction
  • What happens to hydrogen and carbon in hydrocarbons during combustion?
    They are oxidized by combining with oxygen
  • What is the molecular formula for propane?
    C3H8
  • How do you balance the combustion equation for propane?
    3 CO2 and 4 H2O on the right
  • How many oxygen molecules are needed for complete combustion of propane?
    5 O2 molecules
  • What is the molecular formula for nonane?
    C9H20
  • How many CO2 molecules are produced from the combustion of nonane?
    9 CO2 molecules
  • How many H2O molecules are produced from the combustion of nonane?
    10 H2O molecules
  • How many O2 molecules are needed for the combustion of nonane?
    14 O2 molecules
  • What are the properties of alkanes based on carbon chain length?
    • Boiling point increases with chain length
    • Shorter alkanes are gases, longer are liquids or solids
    • Shorter alkanes are more volatile
    • Longer alkanes are more viscous
    • Shorter alkanes are more flammable
  • What is the process of combustion in hydrocarbons?
    • Hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen
    • Produces carbon dioxide and water
    • Releases energy (exothermic reaction)
    • Requires sufficient oxygen for complete combustion
  • What is the key takeaway about alkanes and combustion?
    • Properties depend on carbon chain length
    • Shortest alkanes are most volatile and flammable
    • Combustion produces CO2 and H2O