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Learn about hydrocarbons, compounds made of hydrogen and carbon, derived from crude oil. Discover the molecular structures, formulas, and properties of different hydrocarbon families such as alkanes, alkenes, and cycloalkanes.
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Hydrocarbons Compounds containing hydrogen and carbon only We get them from crude oil They are made up of molecules A molecule is made up of 2 or more atoms joined by covalent bonds. Hydrogen is in group 1 and has 1 outer electron Hydrogen can form one bond Carbon is in group 4 and has 4 outer electrons Carbon can form 4 bonds
ALKANES H H C H H H H H C C H H H A family of hydrocarbons Methane CH4 Structural Formula Molecular Formula Name C2H6 Ethane
ALKANES H H H C H C C H H H H H H H H H C C C C H H H H H Propane C3H8 C4H10 Butane
ALKANES H C H H H H H H C C C C H H H H H Pentane C5H12
H H H H H H C C C C C C H H H H H H Hexane – How many hydrogens? C6 H H
Each carbon in the chain has a hydrogen above and below so multiply 6 by two = 12 H H H H H H H C C C C C C H H H H H H H There is also a hydrogen at each end. Add 2. Total number of hydrogens = (2x6) + 2 = 12 + 2 =14
Give the complete formula for each of these hydrocarbons. You are given the number of carbons. C8 C10 C15 C31 C100 Cn H18 (2 x 8) + 2 = 16 + 2 =18 H22 (2 x 10) + 2 = 20 + 2 = 22 H32 (2 x 15) + 2 = 30 + 2 = 32 H64 (2 x 31) + 2 = 62 + 2 = 64 H202 (2 x 100) + 2 = 200 + 2 = 202 H2n + 2 (2 x n) + 2
Hydrocarbons Hydrogen and carbon only Methane CH4 Ethane C2H6 Propane C3H8 Butane C4H10 Pentane C5H12 Hexane C6H14 Heptane C7H16 Octane C8H18 Nonane C9H20 Decane C10H22 My Elephant Prefers Buns Pity He Has Only Nice Doughnuts Alkanes General formula CnH2n+2
H H H C H C C H H H H H H H C C H H H CH3CH3 Shortened structural formula Structural formula CH3CH2CH3
H H H H H C C C C H H H H H H H H H H C C C H H C H H H Both butane Both C4H10 Isomers Same molecular formula Different structural formula
In your jotter: Draw the 3 isomers of pentane At least 3 isomers of hexane
CYCLOALKANES H H C H C C H H H Cycloalkanes are ring compounds The first cycloalkane is: Cyclopropane C3H6
H H H H C C H C C H H H The second cycloalkane is: Cyclobutane C4H8
H H C H H C C H H C C H H H H The third cycloalkane is: Cyclopentane C5H10
H H H H C C H H C C H H C C H H H H The fourth cycloalkane is: Cyclohexane C6H12
Cycloalkane Molecular Formula Cyclopropane C3H6 2 x 3 = 6 Cyclobutane C4H8 2 x 4 = 8 Cyclopentane C5H10 2 x 5 = 10 Cyclohexane C6H12 2 x 6 = 12 Cycloheptane C7H14 2 x 7 = 14 Cyclooctane C8H16 2 x 8 = 16 General formula CnH 2n
ALKENES H H C C Double bond H H Alkenes are hydrocarbons which have a double bond Ethene C2H4
H H C H C C H H H H C H H H H C C C H H H Propene C3H6 Butene C4H8
Alkene Molecular Formula Ethene C2H4 2 x 2 = 4 Propene C3H6 2 x 3 = 6 Butene C4H8 2 x 4 = 8 Pentene C5H10 2 x 5 = 10 Hexene C6H12 2 x 6 = 12 General formula CnH 2n
Write the molecular formula of: • a) the alkane with 6 carbons b) the alkane with 24 hydrogens • c) the cycloalkane with 20 carbons • d) the alkene with 100 hydrogens • Draw the structural formula of: • a) the alkene with 5 carbons b) the cycloalkane with 7 carbons • Give the general formula of • a) the alkanes b) the alkenes c) the cycloalkanes • Copy and complete: • a) Isomers have the same ____ formula but different ___ formula • Draw 2 isomers of heptane and 2 isomers of butene and 2 isomers of cyclopropane • What is meant by a hydrocarbon? • What is meant by a molecule? • What is produced when a hydrocarbon burns? • Which would have higher boiling point propane or pentane? • Which would be more flammable octene or butene? • Which would be more viscous cyclopropane or cyclooctane?
Single bond Double bond H H H H H C C H C C H H H H Hydrocarbons Alkanes Alkenes -ANE -ENE E A Ethane Ethene
The Bromine Water Test Place a small amount of each hydrocarbon in a test tube. To each add a little bromine water. Bromine water is a brownish colour and when dilute is yellowish. Set out your results by drawing up a table as shown below Hydrocarbon Formula Result of test Hexane C6H14 Hexene C6H12 Heptane C7H16 Octane C8H18 Hexane C6H14 Cyclohexane C6H12
Test for ALKENES H H C C H H Br Br Br2 H C C H H H ETHENE Bromine water Decolourised
1 Write out full structural formulae to show the reaction between: • Propene and bromine water • Butene and bromine water • Complete the following equations by putting in the missing compounds (first one is done for you). • C5H10 (pentene) + Br2 C5H10 Br2 • C6H12 (hexene) + Br2 C6H12 Br2 • _____ (_______) + Br2 C8H16 Br2 • C4H8 (butene) + Cl2 _________ • C5H10 (pentene) + ____ C5H12
ALKANE Single bonds only H H H C C H H H ethane Saturated
ALKENE H H C C Has a C=C double bond. H H ethene Unsaturated
Hydrocarbon oil (C12H26) Cracking Heat Aluminium oxide catalyst Product gas water Do not remove heat before taking the tube out of the water! The gas produced decolourised bromine water – it contained an alkene. The large liquid molecules have been broken (cracked) into smaller gas molecules. Thermal cracking produces more useful small molecules from less useful large molecules.
1 C12H26 C10H22 + ______ ( ) 2 C18H38 C12H26 + ______ ( ) 3 C20H42 C10H20 + ______ ( ) 4 C30H62 C10H22 + C11H22 + ______ ( ) 5 C19H40 C12H24 + C6H12 + ______ ( ) 6 ______ ( ) C4H8 + C4H10
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