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4.2 (alcohols, haloalkanes, analysis)
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A-Level Chemistry (4.2) Mind Map on 4.2 (alcohols, haloalkanes, analysis), created by Tali Skipper on 26/02/2016.
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4.2 (alcohols, haloalkanes, analysis)
Haloalkanes
Primary Haloalkane
Halogen at the end
Reactivity
Atoms get bigger down the group
Strong sheilding
Lower mean bond enthalpies
So more reactive down the group
Electronegativity decreases down the group
C-H bonds are polar
Highest polarity more likely to react
Polarity decreases down
Nucleophilic Substitution
Atom/ group of atoms exchanged for a nucleophile
Nucleophile
electron-pair donor
Attracted to δ+ C
Hydrolysis
Reacting species = H₂O or -OH ion
Rate
Bond enthalpy is the most important
Least polar = Fastest rate
Faster with aq alkali
C-X bond undergoes heterolytic fission to produce halide ion
Halide ions form a coloured precipitate when acidic silver nitrate is added
Environment
CFCs
Don't react
Non-toxic
Fridges, making plastic, fire-extinguishers
Become exposed to UV
Homolytic fission creates Cl radicals
These catalyse the decomposition of O₃ to O₂
Ozone layer protects from UV-B/C radiation
Problematic hole in O₃ layer
Analysis
Quickfit apparatus
Grease joints slightly
Water at the bottom of condnser
Purifying an organic liquid
Redistillation
Distillate is distilled to make really pure
Separating funnel
Organic layer is less dense than water
So can be romoved
Pour liquid through funnel. Swirl vessel with water and add to funnel
Equalise pressure
remove water and collect organic layer
Drying agents
Inorganic salts remove water
Use gravity filtration to collect the organic product
Functional group tests
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon
Bromine water decolourises
Haloalkane
AgNO₃, C₂H₆O, H₂O
White precip = Chloro
Cream precip = Bromo
Yellow precip = Iodo
Carbonyl
Acidified K ₂Cr₂O₇
Ketones = no
Aldehyde = Orange - Green
Fehling's
aldehyde = dark red precip
Tollens'
Ketones = no silver mirror
Carboxylic acid
Universal indicator
Weak acid pH
Reactive metal/ metal carbonate
effervescence
Hydrogen
CO₂
Alcohol
Carboxylic acid, H₂SO₄
Smell of ester
Spectroscopy
Mass Spectroscopy
Infrared Spectroscopy
Alcohols
Attachments:
Alcohols
Properties of alcohols
Structure
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Boiling Point
Increases as chain length increases
More SA contact
Stronger London forces
Strong hydrogen bonds
Evaporation
Volatility increases as boiling point decreases
Solubility
Polar -OH
Chain length increases Solubility decrease
Reactions of Alcohols
Oxidation
Primary
Aldehyde
Carboxylic acid
Secondary
Ketone
Tertiary
No Reaction
Esterification
-COOR
Esters used in foods and as solvents
React carboxylic acid with an alcohol
Concentrated H₂SO₄ and 80'C hot water bath speed reaction
Continually distilled
Mainly insoluble in water
Visible oily layer
Dehydration
Elimination of H₂O
Strong acid, 170'C, Ruflux
π-bond forms
Halide Substitution
ROH+HX-->RX+H₂O
Acid catalyst H₂SO₄, mixture warmed
H₃PO₄ used for iodide
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