C7-Organic Chemistry

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  • A hydrocarbon is a molecule made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms only.
  • A homologous series is a group of molecules that have similar properties and all share a general formula
  • Alkanes have a general formula of Cn_nH2n+2_{2n+2}
  • Alkanes are saturated compounds, as they have a single covalent bond between each carbon atoms
  • Methane is CH4CH_4
  • This is the displayed formula for methane
  • Ethene is H2C6H_2C_6
  • This is the displayed formula for ethene
  • Propane is H3C8H_3C_8
  • This is the displayed formula for propane
  • Butane is C4H10C_4H_{10}
  • This is the displayed formula for butane
  • As the length of the hydrocarbon increases, the viscosity increases
  • As the length of hydrocarbon increases, the flammability decreases
  • As the length of hydrocarbons increases, the boiling point increases
  • Complete combustion of a hydrocarbon :
    Hydrocarbon + Oxygen \rightarrow Carbon Dioxide + Water
  • Crude oil is a finite resource
  • Crude oil is the remains of an ancient biomass consisting mainly of plankton that was buried in mud under high pressure
  • Fractional distillation separates hydrocarbon :
    • Crude oil is heated until it becomes a gas and this is fed into the fractionating column
    • In the column there is a temperature gradient as hot at the bottom and cooler at the top
    • The longer hydrocarbon chains have high boiling points and condense back into liquids near the bottom of the column
    • The shorter hydrocarbon chains having low boiling point and leave the fractional column as a gas at the top
  • Uses of products for fractional distillation ;
    • For fuel such as petrol, diesel oil and kerosene
    • For feedstock
    • For other useful materials such as solvents and lubricants(reduces friction)
  • Cracking is the process of breaking up longer chain hydrocarbons into smaller, more useful ones
  • The two methods of cracking are steam and catalytic cracking
  • In catalytic cracking, the long chain hydrocarbons are vapourised and then mixed with a catalyst
  • In steam cracking, the long chain hydrocarbons are vapourised and then mixed with steam at very high temperature
  • Alkenes have a general formula of CnH2nC_nH_{2n}
  • Alkenes are unsaturated compounds, as they have a double covalent bond between each carbon atoms
  • Alkanes are less reactive than alkenes
  • Ethene is C2H4C_2H_4
  • This is the displayed formula for ethene
  • Propene is C3H6C_3H_6
  • This is the displayed formula for propene
  • Butene is C4H8C_4H_8
  • Pentene is C5H10 C_5H_{10}\
  • This is the displayed formula for pentene
  • Complete combustion of alkenes :
    Alkene + Oxygen \rightarrow Carbon Monoxide + Carbon Dioxide + Water
  • Incomplete combustion of alkenes result in a smoky yellow flame
  • Alkenes reacting with hydrogen :
    • The two hydrogen molecule are added across the carbon double bond to form an alkane
  • Alkenes reacting with steam :
    • Alkenes react with steam at high temperatures and pressure in the presence of a catalyst to form alcohols
  • Alkenes reacting with halogens :
    • The two atoms from the halogen molecule are added across the carbon double bond
  • To test for alkenes, bromine water is used