13.1b Hydrocarbons - Alkenes

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ALKENES
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Expectations
  • Intro to alkenes
  • Physical properties of alkenes
  • Reactions of alkenes
  • Practice Work

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ALKENES
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What are alkenes?
  • unsaturated hydrocarbons
  • contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond (C=C)
  • form the homologous series 
  • general formula: CnH2n

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Physical Properties of Alkenes
  • similar to that of alkanes
  • can exhibit both structural and stereoisomerism

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REACTIONS OF ALKENES
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Nucleophiles and Electrophiles

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Reactivity of Alkenes
  • more reactive because they are unsaturated
  • C=C bond contains a σ bond and a π bond 
  • π bond = region of high electron density, hence, open to be attacked by electrophiles

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Reactivity of Alkenes
  • undergo electrophilic addition reaction = addition of an electrophile across C=C bond

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General Mechanism of Electrophilic Addition in Symmetrical Alkenes
(carbocation)

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General Mechanism of Electrophilic Addition in Symmetrical Alkenes

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REACTIONS OF ALKENES
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General Mechanism of Electrophilic Addition in Unsymmetrical Alkenes
"Markovnikov's rule"
  • " In adding H-X to a C=C bond of an unsymmetrical alkene, the hydrogen atom attaches itself to the carbon atom with the greatest number of hydrogen atoms."

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Classifications of Hydrocarbon according to the number of R-groups attached to the carbocation
  • primary carbocation
  • secondary carbocation
  • tertiary carbocation
The Rs are alkyl groups; they can be the same or different. Carbocation is formed as an intermediate when the electrophile bonds with the carbon atom.
most stable

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Stability

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REACTIONS OF ALKENES
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Reactions that Alkenes undergo
  • Addition of hydrogen, H2 (Hydrogenation)
  • Addition of steam, H2O (Hydration)
  • Addition of halogen, X2 (Halogenation), where X is a halogen
  • Addition of hydrogen halide, HX, where X is a halogen
  • Oxidation by cold and hot potassium manganate (VII), KMnO4
  • Addition polymerisation

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Hydrogenation
  • Reagent: hydrogen gas, H2 
  • Condition: heat in the presence of nickel, Ni catalyst at 150oC
  • Product: Alkanes

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REACTIONS OF ALKENES
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Hydration
  • Reagent: steam, H2
  • Condition: heat the gaseous alkene at 330oC and 60 atm in the presence of phosphoric 
    (V) acid, H3PO4, as a catalyst
  • Product: Alcohols

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Hydration (Mechanism of the reaction)

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Hydration of Propene

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REACTIONS OF ALKENES
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Halogenation
  • Reagent: halogen, X2 (in tetrachloromethane or aqueous)
  • Condition: heat the gaseous alkene at 330oC and 60 atm in the presence of phosphoric 
    (V) acid, H3PO4, as a catalyst
  • Product: Alcohols

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Halogenation (Mechanism of the reaction)

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Halogenation of ethene (bubbling into Aq Br2)
Two products are obtained when ethene is bubbled into aqueous Br2 at room temperature in the dark.
Br2 in CCl4 is used as a test to differentiate alkanes and alkenes as they are colourless. Alkene will decolourise the brown colour of bromine whereas alkane will not.

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REACTIONS OF ALKENES
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Practice Work
  • Name the first member of the homologous series of alkenes.
  • What is the molecular formula of the alkene containing 18 carbon atoms and one C=C bond?
  • State the conditions used in the reaction between an alkene and hydrogen.
  • Name the product formed when propene reacts with chlorine.

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