Criado por Amelia Wilson
mais de 6 anos atrás
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Homolytic fission
Heterolytic fission
free radicals
What type of reaction occurs between a halogen and an alkene?
Type of reaction, Reagents, conditions and stages of free radical substitution to form a haloalkane
what is a double bond made up of?
What makes alkenes more reactive?
Electrophile
Type of reaction alkenes go through
Markownikoff's rule
What makes a carbocation more stable?
Test for C=C double bond
production of alkanes from alkenes
Formation of alcohol from an alkene
products of complete combustion of alcohols
Formation of haloalkanes from alcohols (reagents, conditions, type of reaction)
Dehydration of alcohols
Oxidation of Primary Alcohols
Oxidation of Secondary Alcohols
Oxidation of Tertiary Alcohols
Haloalkane
Nucleophile
Reactivity of haloalkanes
Hydrolysis of haloalkanes
Rate of substitution reactions with haloalkanes
Formula of benzene
Comparison of Kekule's model and the delocalised model for benzene
Evidence for the delocalised model of benzene
Aromatic compound
What makes benzene more stable than alkenes?
What reactions to arenes undergo?
Halogen Carrier
Halogenation of Benzene
Friedel-Crafts alkylation
Friedel-Crafts acylation
Production of nitrobenzene
Phenol
Why is phenol more reactive than benzene?
Where do electron donating groups direct substitution? Give examples of electron donating groups.
Where do electron withdrawing groups direct substitution? Give examples of electron withdrawing groups.
Reaction of phenol with bromine water
Nitration of phenol
Phenol with bases (NaOH)
Carbonyl compounds
Reduction of aldehydes and ketones