Created by Stephen Cole
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Name the products of the reaction of 1-chlorobutane with excess ammonia.
Which of 1-chlorobutane and 1-iodobutane is more reactive and why?
Name the position isomer of butan-1-ol which does not react with acidified potassium dichromate.
In two separate containers, I add sodium hydroxide to ethanolic (i) 1-bromopentane and (ii) 2-bromo-2-methylbutane. In both cases water is produced. Which of these will give a greater yield of water and why?
Name the mechanism by which haloalkanes are formed from alkenes.
Name the mechanism by which haloalkanes are formed from alkanes.
Give an equation for the fermentation of glucose.
Explain why this reaction must take place in anaerobic conditions.
How many structurally isomeric alkenes could be formed from the reaction of potassium hydroxide with a compound whose molecular formula is C5H11Cl?
Which of these exhibit geometric isomerism?
Name the mechanism by which ethene is industrially converted into ethanol. What type of reaction is this?
Propene may be converted into poly(propene). What type of reaction is this?
Name the two possible products of the reaction of hydrogen chloride with but-1-ene. Which of these is formed in greater abundance and why?
State fully the observation you would make when propanal is added to potassium dichromate(VI) and sulphuric acid.
Name the mechanism by which ethanol is converted into ethene. Describe the conditions and explain the industrial significance of this reaction.
Suggest an ethical issue of the production of bioethanol.
Give four necessary conditions for the fermentation of glucose.
Name the organic product of the reaction of potassium cyanide with 1-bromomethylpropane.
Give an equation for the first step of the reaction of bromine with ethane. Name this type of step and state an essential condition for it to occur.
Give two equations for the second step of the reaction of bromine with ethane. Name this type of step.
Give three equations for the termination step of the reaction of bromine with ethane.
Outline a mechanism for the reaction between sodium hydroxide and bromoethane in warm, aqeuous conditions.
Outline a mechanism for the reaction between chloroethane and concentrated ammonia.
Outline a mechanism for the reaction of sulphuric acid with ethene.
Outline a mechanism for the reaction of 1-chloropropane with hot, concentrated, ethanolic sodium hydroxide.
Name the mechanism by which 2-chlorobutane is converted into propan-2-ol. What is the role of the hydroxide anion in this reaction?
Name the mechanism by which 2-chlorobutane may be converted into an alkene. Name the three isomeric products. What is the role of the hydroxide anion in this reaction?