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Organic I
3.05 Alcohols
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What is the functional group of an alcohol?
Hydroxyl group
-OH
What is the general formula of an alcohol?
CnH2n+1(
OH
)
How do you name alcohols?
Hydroxyl- or -ol
What kind of intermolecular forces do alcohols have?
Hydrogen
bonding due to the
electronegativity
difference in the
OH
bond
How do alcohols' Tb/Tm compare to other hydrocarbons of similar C chain lengths? Why?
Higher
, because they have
hydrogen
bonding, therefore
stronger
than
VDW
forces
Are alcohols soluble in water? Why does solubility depend on chain length?
Soluble when
short
chain - OH
hydrogen
bonds to
hydrogen
bonds present in
water
Insoluble when
long
chain -
non-polarity
of
C-H
bond takes
precedence
What makes an alcohol primary?
C bonded to
OH
is only bonded to
one
other
C
atom
What makes an alcohol secondary?
C bonded to
OH
is bonded to
two
other
C
atoms
What makes an alcohol tertiary?
C bonded to
OH
is bonded to
3
other carbons
How can ethanol be made from crude oil?
Hydration of
ethene
via electrophilic
addition
(
phosphoric
acid catalyst)
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the hydration of ethene?
Advantages -
fast
,
continuous
process, ethanol has
high
purity
Disadvantages -
not
renewable as from
crude
oil
How can ethanol be made from fermentation?
Plant
carbohydrates
broken down and
fermented
by enzymes in
yeast
→ ethanol
What conditions are needed for fermentation to take place?
Enzymes
in yeast as
catalyst
,
35
degrees celsius,
anaerobic
conditionsd
Write an equation for fermentation.
C6H12O6 (aq) →
2C2H5OH
+ 2CO2
What are the advantages and disadvantages of fermentation?
Advantages -
renewable
as from
plants
Disadvantages -
slow
, batch process,
enzymes
stop working at
15%
alcohol so solution is
not
pure, needs to be
fractionally
distilled
In the future, how might most ethene be made? Why is it not made like this at the moment?
Dehydrate
ethanol
made by fermentation →
ethene
Not
economical
at the moment
Define carbon neutral.
No
net
addition of
CO2
into the
atmosphere
carbon dioxide released when
combusted
= carbon dioxide
absorbed
as a plant
Explain how using ethanol in petrol engines could be considered to be carbon neutral.
Carbon dioxide released in
fermentation
and combustion =
carbon dioxide
absorbed when
growing
Why would it probably not be entirely carbon neutral to use ethanol in petrol engines?
Other
'carbon
costs' associated with it e.g
transport
What is a commercial fuel that uses ethanol? What else does it contain and why?
Methylated
spirits
-
methanol
(toxic therefore
cannot
be drunk)
Which group leaves the parent molecule in the case of alcohols?
OH
and a H to form
water
What physical conditions are needed for the elimination from alcohols to alkenes?
Excess hot concentrated
sulphuric
acid
Draw a mechanism for the
dehydration
of ethanol.
.
Draw a method for
dehydration
of ethanol in the lab.
.
What happens if you partially oxidise a primary alcohol?
An
aldehyde
forms
What conditions are needed to partially oxidise a primary alcohol?
Dilute
sulphuric
acid
Potassium
dichromate
VI
Distill
product as it is
produced
Gentle
heating
Write an equation for the partial oxidation of ethanol.
CH3CH2OH (l) + [
O
] →
CH3CHO
(g) + H2O (l)
What happens when you fully oxidise a primary alcohol?
A
carboxylic
acid.
What conditions are needed for the complete oxidation of a primary alcohol?
Concentrated
sulphuric
acid
Potassium
Dichromate
VI
Reflux
for about
20
mins
Strong
heating
Write an equation for the full oxidation of ethanol.
CH3CH2OH (l) +
2
[
O
] →
CH3COOH
(g) + H2O (l)
What happens if you oxidise a secondary alcohol?
A
ketone
forms
Why can't a ketone be oxidised further, and why can't a tertiary alcohol be oxidised?
C-C
bond would have to
break
What conditions are needed for the oxidation of a secondary alcohol?
Concentrated
sulphuric acid
Potassium
dichromate
VI
Reflux
for about
20
mins
Strong
heating
Write an equation for the oxidation of propan-2-ol.
CH3CH(OH)CH3 (l) + [
O
] →
CH3COCH3
(g) + H2O
What is an aldehyde? What is its functional group?
Molecule with
C=O
group at the
end
of a carbon
chain
Carbonyl
functional group C=O
How do you name aldehydes?
Suffix
-al
e.g ethanal
What is a ketone? What is its functional group?
Molecule with
C=O
group in the
middle
of a carbon
chain
carbonyl
functional group C=O
How do you name ketones? Give an example.
Suffix
-one
e.g propanone
What is a carboxylic acid? What is its functional group?
Molecule with
COOH
froup, which has to be at the
end
of a carbon
chain.
Carboxyl
functional group, made up of
carbonyl
C=O and
hydroxyl
-OH
How do you name carboxylic acids? Give an example.
Suffix
-oic
acid e.g propanoic acid
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