Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Chemistry 4:
Module 1
- Arenes
- Structure of benzene
Anlagen:
- Kekule's model
- Delocalised model
- Evidence
- Bond length
- Enthalpy change
of hydrogenation
- Resistance to reaction
- Electrophilic
substitution
of arenes
- General
mechanism
- Resistance to
bromination of
benzene
- Examples
- With concentrated nitric acid
in the presence of
concentrated sulphuric acid
- With a halogen in the
presence of a halogen carrier
- Phenols
- Reaction with aqueous
alkalis and with sodium
- Reaction with bromine
- Ease of bromination
of phenol compared
with benzene
- Uses of phenols
- Carbonyl
Compounds
- Reactions of carbonyl compounds
- Oxidation of alcohols using
acidified potassium dichromate
- Primary
alcohols
- Control of products using different conditions
- Secondary alcohols
- Oxidation of aldehydes using
acidified potassium dichromate
- Reduction using NaBH4
- Mechanism of nucleophilic
addition reactions
- Characteristic tests
- 2,4-DNP
- Detect carbonyl group
- Identify from derivative
- Tollens' reagent
- Distinguishing
aldehydes and
ketones
- Oxidation equations
- Carboxylic
Acids and Esters
- Properties of carboxylic acids
- Explain solubility
- Describe reactions with...
- Metals
- Carbonates
- Bases
- Esters, triglycerides,
unsaturated and
saturated fats
- Esterification of...
- Carboxylic acids and alcohols
- Acid anhydrides and alcohols
- Hydrolysis of esters
- In acid conditions
- In alkali conditions
- Uses of esters
- Triglyceride as triester
of glycerol and acids
- Compare structures of saturated fats,
unsaturated fats, and fatty acids
- Health concerns and cholesterol
- Uses in biodiesel
- Amines
- Basicity of amines
- Explain
- Describe reactions with acids
- Preparation of amines
- Aliphatic amines
- Aromatic amines
- Conditions of both
- Synthesis of azo dyes
- Reaction of aromatic amine
- Formation of diazonium ion
- Coupling with phenol
- Use of reactions in formation of dyestuffs