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Title: SQA NAT 5 Unit 2 Course Notes for Chemistry
Description: SQA NAT 5 Unit 2 Course Notes for Chemistry 4th year
Description: SQA NAT 5 Unit 2 Course Notes for Chemistry 4th year
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HYDROCARBONS
Alkanes
General Formula = CnH2n+2
Hydrocarbons have covalent elements, so there for have covalent bonds
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of Carbon
CH2
C
H
C
CH3
Meth-
1
Eth-
2
Prop-
C
4
5
Cyclohexane
Hex-
6
Hept-
7
Oct-
8
CH3
e
...
Pent-
C3H6
3
But-
Formula
H
H
H
H
H
H
C
H
CH2
HHH
H
Shortened
Formula
CH3 CH2 CH CH2
C
C
H
CH2
CH2
H
Full Structural Formula
H
C
C
H
CH2
CH2
H
C4H8
C
H
H
H
H-C-C-C=C
HHH
H
Formula
C6H12
Cycloalkanes
General Formula = CnH2n
CH2
NAMING ALKANES
HOMOLOGUS SERIES
Straight Chain
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3
Branched Chain
A homologus series is a family of compounds that can be represented by a
general formula
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g
...
CH3
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
CH3
Methyl Group
1
...
3
...
C2H5
Ethyl Group
Select longest carbon chain and name with appropriate alkane
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Name the branch(es) and indicate the position(s)
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General Formula
Alkanes
CnH2n+2
Alkenes
CnH2n
Cycloalkane
CnH2n
Cycloalkene
C
Family
CnH2n-2
ISOMERS
Isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different formulas
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Select longest carbon chain
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Number the double bond with smallest number possible
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Number the branch(es)
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The hydroxyl group ( -OH ) gives the characteristic properties to the alcohol
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g
...
Alkanes and cycloalkanes are saturated; all the carbon bonds are single
covalent bonds
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When bromine (in solution) is added to an unsaturated hydrocarbon, the
brown colour of the bromine ‘disappears’ i
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the bromine is immediately
decolourised
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e
...
3
2
1
CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – OH
1
2
3
CH3 – CH2 – CH3
OH
e
...
Propene with bromine
1
...
2
...
3
...
H
Some alcohols have more than one hydroxyl group
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H H
C = C-C-H + Br
H
H
HHH
H-C-C-C-H
Br BrH
CH2 – CH – CH2
OH
OH OH
Propan-1 , 2, 3-ol
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
ESTERS
Ethanoic acid indicates there are 2 carbons from the prefix ‘Eth’
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The characteristic group that gives the characteristic properties to the
carboxylic acids is the carboxyl group
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Each member ends in the –anoic with a prefix that indicates the
number of carbon atoms
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The characteristic acid group must always be at the end of the carbon
chain
...
g
...
O
OH
-C
Branches are named the same way as alcohols
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g
...
O
O
CH3 – CH2 - C
Alcohol
C – CH2 – CH3
CH3 – CH2 – O
+
O – CH
H2O
Ester: Methyl Propanoate
Acid
Hydrolysis
Alcohol: Ethanol
Acid:
Propanoic Acid
Ester: Ethyl
Ester: Propanoate
O
CH3 – CH2 – C
Name: Ethyl Propanoate
+
HO – CH3
OH
Acid: Propanoic Acid
Alcohol: Methanol
MAKING AND BREAKING ESTERS
e
...
O
This kind of reaction is called a hydrolysis reaction
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OH
HO – CH3
Acid: Ethanoic Acid
Alcohol: Methanol
USES OF CARBON COMPOUNDS
Uses for Alcohols:
Condensation
Drinking
Fuel
O
Creating esters
CH3 – C
+
H2O
Uses for Acids:
O – CH3
Preservatives
Ester: Methyl Ethanoate
This kind of reaction is called a condensation reaction
...
Vinegar
Neutralization
Uses for Esters:
Sweetners
Flavorings
Title: SQA NAT 5 Unit 2 Course Notes for Chemistry
Description: SQA NAT 5 Unit 2 Course Notes for Chemistry 4th year
Description: SQA NAT 5 Unit 2 Course Notes for Chemistry 4th year