Molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formulae
Homologous series
same functional group but each successive member has an additional−CH2
Saturated hydrocarbons
Contains only C-C covalent bonds
Unsaturated hydrocarbons
contains more than one carbon bond
C≡C or C=C
Molecular formula
The actual number of atoms of the elements in that compound
Empirical formula
The simplest whole number ratio of the atoms of each element in a compound
Displayed formula
Shows the relative position of each atom and all of the covalent bonds
What does the displayed formula not show?
The bond angles of109.5∘ and the arrangement of them (tetrahedral)
Structural formula
Shows how the atoms are arranged but not the bonds
Skeletal formula
Simplest possible way to represent the structure of an organic molecule. Carbon and hydrogen atoms are not shown, only covalent bonds between the carbons and any functional groups.
General formula for alkane
CnH2n+2
Stereoisomers
Molecules with the same structural formula but the atoms are arranged differently in space
What are the covalent bonds called in an alkane?
Sigma bonds
How are sigma bonds formed?
When electron orbitals from adjacent atoms directly overlap
Key feature of sigma bonds
They are fully rotational
Relatively strong and take a lot of energy to break
Why are alkanes non-polar molecules?
Carbon and hydrogen have very similar electronegativity
Properties of alkanes
-Insoluble in water (no permanent dipoles)
-Generally unreactive (Strong covalent bonds within the molecules)
-Boiling point increases as the chain increases (More electrons, longer chains have greater surface area)(intermolecular forces are induced dipole dipole interactions, London forces are weak so are relatively easy to break for shorter chains)
Propertied of branched chain alkanes
Have lower boiling points than straight chain isomers
Branches prevent alkane molecules from getting close together and London forces are reduced as they are stronger over short distances
What are alkanes used for
Fuel
Starting materials for the production of organic molecules including pharmaceuticals
Where are alkanes found
Crude oil
What is crude oil
A fossil fuel made from the remains of plants and animals
It is non-renewable
Where is fractional distillation taken place?
Fractionating columns
Fractional distillation of alkanes
longer chain alkanes have a higher boiling point than shorter chain alkanes
If an alkane is taken as a gas and cool it to below its boiling point it will condense to a liquid