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13.1 Intro and Alkanes
Introduction
Organic Chemistry
20 February 2024
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Introduction
Organic Chemistry
20 February 2024
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Our Learning Map
Draw/write the general, displayed and skeletal formulae of hydrocarbons and other homologous series
Recognise the names of organic compounds by looking at their functional groups and structures
Explain that organic compounds have functional groups that dictate their chemical properties and the trend in physical properties
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Introduction
Organic Chemistry
20 February 2024
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What is Organic Chemistry?
Study of carbon compounds (excluding simple compounds like CO, CO
2
, CO
3
2−
, HCO
3
−
).
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Slide
Why is Carbon so special?
Slide 6 - Slide
Why is Carbon so special?
Slide 7 - Slide
How do we present organic compounds or molecules?
Empirical formula
Molecular formula
Structural formula
Displayed formula
Skeletal formula
Slide 8 - Slide
Study the formulae of this molecule.
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Study the formulae of this molecule.
Slide 10 - Slide
Study the formulae of these molecules.
Slide 11 - Slide
PRACTICE.
Empirical formula
Molecular formula
Structural formula
Displayed formula
Skeletal formula
Methane
Ethane
Ethene
Butane
Pentane
2-methyl butane
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Introduction
Organic Chemistry
20 February 2024
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Bonding in Organic Molecules
Tetrahedral shape (109.5
o
bond angles, with sp
3
hybridised carbon atoms)
Zigzag shape (109.5
o
bond angles, for longer chains)
Trigonal Planar shape (120
o
bond angles, with sp
2
hybridised carbon atoms)
Slide 14 - Slide
Bonding in Organic Molecules
Mixture of trigonal planar and tetrahedral shape (with C-C double bond and a longer chain)
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Isomerism
Organic Chemistry
20 February 2024
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What is an isomer?
Two or more compounds with the same molecular formula but a different arrangement of atoms in space
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Are these two isomers?
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How can we identify isomers?
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Are there any types of isomerism?
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Structural Isomerism
Chain isomerism
Positional Isomerism
Functional isomerism
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Stereoisomerism -
Geometrical
(cis-trans or E-Z
): arises due to the
rotation about a bond.
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Geometrical
(cis-trans or E-Z
) isomerism
Properties
Cis
-isomers
Trans
-isomers
Higher boiling point
Lower melting point
Higher melting point
Lower boiling point
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Stereoisomerism -
Optical
: arises due to the ability of compounds to
rotate the plane of polarisation
of a plane-polarised light.
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ALKANES
Organic Chemistry - Hydrocarbons
20 February 2024
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What is a hydrocarbon?
A compound containing carbon and hydrogen atoms only.
Examples: alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, arenes
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What are alkanes?
saturated hydrocarbons
carbon atoms are joined to each other via a single covalent bond only
form the homologous series
general formula C
n
H
2n+2
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The Homologous Series of Alkanes
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Physical Properties of Alkanes
non-polar
= soluble in non-polar solvents like
CCl
4
insoluble
and
less dense
than water
boiling point
of straight-chain alkanes
increases
with the size of the molecule
branched alkane = more volatile + boiling point < unbranched alkane with the
same number
of carbon atoms
density of liquid alkanes
increases slightly
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Cycloalkanes
alkanes that joined up as a ring
smallest possible cycloalkane is
cyclopropane
have two hydrogen less than the corresponding straight-chai alkanes
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REACTIONS OF ALKANES
Organic Chemistry
20 February 2024
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Nucleophiles
and
Electrophiles
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Reactivity of Alkanes
saturated
and
generally unreactive
because they are non-polar; hence, they are
unattractive
towards nucleophiles and electrophiles.
only react with non-polar reagents in the presence of heat or ultraviolet light
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Complete Combustion of Alkanes (smaller)
in excess
Alkanes only burn in the gaseous state.
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Incomplete Combustion of Alkanes
limited
Possible products are carbon monoxide, carbon and water.
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REACTIONS OF ALKANES
Organic Chemistry
20 February 2024
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Halogenation of alkanes
via free-radical substitution
hydrogen atoms
in the molecule are gradually substituted by
halogen atoms
Reagent
: Chlorine gas, Cl
2
or bromine gas, Br
2
Condition
: The presence of ultraviolet(UV) light or sunlight
Product
: Halogenoalkanes (alkanes with halogens)
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Mechanisms of Free-radical substitution
Initiation
Propagation
Termination
Reagent
: Chlorine gas, Cl
2
or bromine gas, Br
2
Condition
: The presence of ultraviolet(UV) light or sunlight
Product
: Halogenoalkanes (alkanes with halogens)
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Mechanisms of Free-radical substitution
Initiation
Reagent
: Chlorine gas, Cl
2
or bromine gas, Br
2
Condition
: The presence of ultraviolet(UV) light or sunlight
Homolytic fission of chlorine molecule
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Mechanisms of Free-radical substitution
Propagation
Free radicals attack the methane molecules, leading to a
chain reaction
.
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Mechanisms of Free-radical substitution
Termination
All other alkanes react similarly, but the reactions are getting more complicated.
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