Which of the following molecules is an alkene?
C6H10
C4H10
C5H10
C6H14
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Which of the following molecules is an alkene?
C6H10
C4H10
C5H10
C6H14
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Bromine water is an orange-brown solution.
When shaken with bromine water, which of the following compounds would cause the solution to decolourise?
C3H8
C9H20
C6H16
C4H8
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The displayed formula of alkene Y is shown below:
What is the name of alkene Y?
Ethene
Propene
Butene
Pentene
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The structures of an alkane and an alkene are shown below.
Give two differences between an alkane and an alkene.
To distinguish between alkanes and alkenes, bromine water can be added.
Draw one line from each hydrocarbon to give the colour change that would be observed if bromine water was added.
What is the general formula for alkenes?
Draw the structure of propene.
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This question is about the reactions of alkenes.
Which substance is an alkene?
Tick (✓) one box.
C5H12 |
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C7H14 |
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C12H20 |
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Alkenes are produced from the cracking of long chain hydrocarbons
Give one use of the alkenes produced by this reaction.
Ethene can react with bromine due to the presence of the C=C double bond in ethene.
What is the correct formula of the product?
C2H2Br2
C2H4Br2
C2H6Br2
C2H5Br
What type of reaction occurs when alkenes react with bromine?
addition
substitution
decompostion
neutralization
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This question is about alkenes and alkanes.
Complete the table by giving the missing information about the alkene with the molecular formula C3H6
Molecular formula | C3H6 |
Name |
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Empirical formula |
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General formula |
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Displayed formula |
Alkenes are unsaturated compounds.
i) State what is meant by the term unsaturated.
(1)
ii) Describe a test to show that a compound is unsaturated.
(2)
When the alkane methane reacts with chlorine, the products are chloromethane (CH3Cl) and hydrogen chloride gas.
i) Give a chemical equation for this reaction.
(1)
ii) What is the name of this type of reaction?
(1)
☐ | A | addition |
☐ | B | decomposition |
☐ | C | neutralisation |
☐ | D | substitution |
iii) State the condition needed for this reaction to occur.
(1)
When ethane reacts with chlorine, one of the products of the reaction has the formula C2H4Cl2 There are two isomers with this formula.
i) State what is meant by the term isomers.
(2)
ii) Draw the displayed formulae of the two isomers with the formula C2H4Cl2
(2)
Isomer 1 | Isomer 2 |
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Ocimene is an organic compound that gives some plants their particular smell.
The molecular formula of ocimene is C10H16
Calculate the relative formula mass (Mr) of ocimene.
Mr = ..............................
Using ocimene as an example, explain what is meant by the term empirical formula.
The displayed formula of ocimene is
Explain why ocimene is described as an unsaturated hydrocarbon.
Ocimene is an alkene.
i) Which of these types of reaction occurs between ocimene and bromine?
A | addition |
B | polymerisation |
C | precipitation |
D | substitution |
(1)
ii) Many alkenes have the general formula CnH2n
Suggest why ocimene does not have this general formula.
(1)
Ocimene can take part in combustion reactions.
Complete the equation for the complete combustion of ocimene.
C10H16 + .......... O2 → .............................. + ..............................
Two different products can form during the incomplete combustion of ocimene.
One product is a solid and the other is a poisonous gas.
i) Identify these two products.
(2)
ii) State why the gas produced is poisonous.
(1)
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The structures of some organic compounds are shown below.
Compound R can be converted to compound T by reacting it with bromine.
What kind of reaction is this?
Substitution
Displacement
Combustion
Addition
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This question is about the unsaturated hydrocarbon, ethene.
The displayed formula of ethene is
i) State the meaning of the term hydrocarbon.
(2)
ii) Give the reason why ethene is described as unsaturated.
(1)
Ethene is bubbled through bromine water until there is no further colour change.
Which of these is the appearance of the solution formed?
colourless
orange
purple
red
Ethanol is produced industrially by the reaction between ethene and steam.
The equation for the reaction is
CH2CH2 (g) + H2O (g) → CH3CH2OH (l)
i) State the temperature and pressure used in this reaction.
(2)
temperature ..............................
pressure ..............................
ii) Give the molecular formula of ethanol.
(1)
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Name the product formed from the reaction between ethene and chlorine.
Chloroethane
Chloroethene
Dichloroethane
Dichloroethene
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The table shows the structures of six organic compounds.
i) Give the letter of a compound not shown as a displayed formula.
(1)
ii) Give the letter of a saturated compound with the general formula CnH2n
(1)
iii) Name compound E.
(1)
iv) Explain why compound A and compound D are isomers.
(2)
Compound F reacts with bromine in the presence of ultraviolet radiation.
i) Complete the equation for the reaction.
(1)
CH4 + Br2 →
ii) Give the name of this type of reaction.
(1)
i) Another compound, G, has this percentage composition by mass.
C = 37.8% H = 6.3% Cl = 55.9%
Show by calculation that the empirical formula of compound G is C2H4Cl
(3)
ii) The relative formula mass (Mr) of G is 127
Determine the molecular formula of G.
(2)
molecular formula = ..............................
Compound E is used to make an addition polymer.
i) Complete the equation to show part of the polymer formed from two molecules of compound E.
(2)
ii) Give one problem caused by the disposal of addition polymers.
(1)
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The organic compound butadiene is a colourless gas used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber for tyres. The displayed formula of butadiene is
Explain why butadiene is described as an unsaturated hydrocarbon.
i) Butadiene reacts with bromine water. State the colour change that occurs during this reaction.
(1)
from ..................................................... to ..............................................................
ii) The equation for the reaction between butadiene and bromine can be shown using displayed formulae.
The table gives some bond energies.
Bond | C-H | C=C | Br-Br | C-C | C-Br |
Bond energy in kJ/mol | 412 | 612 | 193 | 348 | 276 |
Use this information to calculate the enthalpy change, ΔH, for the reaction. Include a sign in your answer.
(4)
ΔH = ................................ kJ/mol
A scientist does an investigation to find out if butadiene would be a good fuel. He burns a sample of butadiene gas and observes that carbon forms as black soot.
i) Complete the equation to explain the scientist’s observation.
(1)
2C4H6 + 7O2 → ..........C + 4CO + 2CO2 + ..........H2O
ii) Explain how one of the products, other than carbon, may cause a problem.
(2)
iii) The equation for the combustion of butadiene in excess oxygen is
2C4H6 + 11O2 → 8CO2 + 6H2O
The enthalpy change for this reaction, ΔH, is – 3446 kJ/mol.
Complete the energy profile diagram for the reaction.
Label the enthalpy change for this reaction, ΔH, and the activation energy.
(4)
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The alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons. They form a homologous series, the members of which have the same chemical properties.
They undergo addition reactions and are easily oxidised.
The following hydrocarbons are isomers.
i) Explain why these two hydrocarbons are isomers.
(2)
ii) Give the structural formula of another hydrocarbon which is isomeric with the above.
(1)
i) Give the structural formula and name of the product of the reaction between ethene and bromine.
(2)
ii) State the type of reaction that occurs when ethene reacts with bromine.
(1)
iii) Hydrogen will react in a similar way to bromine when it reacts with ethene.
Suggest the molecular formula of the product of the reaction between hydrogen and bromine.
(1)
Alkenes can be oxidised to carboxylic acids.
For example, propene, CH3 –CH=CH2, would produce ethanoic acid, CH3 –COOH, and methanoic acid, H–COOH. Deduce the formulae of the alkenes which would produce the following carboxylic acids when oxidised.
ethanoic acid and propanoic acid
only ethanoic acid
Alkenes polymerise to form addition polymers. Draw the displayed formula of poly(cyanoethene), include at least two monomer units. The displayed formula of the monomer, cyanoethene, is given below.
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The alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons. They form a homologous series, the members of which undergo the following chemical reaction.
addition reactions
polymerization
combustion.
Alkenes that have one carbon-carbon double bond have the same empirical formula.
i) State their empirical formula.
(1)
ii) Why is the empirical formula the same for these alkenes?
(1)
Complete the following equation for the addition reaction of propene.
CH3–CH=CH2 + Br2 → ....................................
Draw the repeat unit of poly(propene).
0.01 moles of an alkene needed 2.4 g of oxygen for complete combustion. 2.2 g of carbon dioxide were formed.
i) Determine the following mole ratio.
moles of alkene : moles of O2 : moles of CO2
From this ratio determine the formula of the alkene.
(3)
ii) Write an equation for the complete combustion of this alkene.
(1)
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Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons. They undergo addition reactions.
Two of the methods of making alkenes are cracking and the thermal decomposition of chloroalkanes.
i) Complete an equation for the cracking of the alkane, decane.
C10H22 decane | → | ................ | + | ................. |
(2)
ii) Propene can be made by the thermal decomposition of chloropropane.
Describe how chloropropane can be made from propane.
reagents: propane and ..............................
conditions ...................................................
(2)
The following alkenes are isomers.
i) Explain why they are isomers.
(2)
ii) Give the name and structural formula of another hydrocarbon that is isomeric with the above.
name ......................................................
structural formula ......................................................
(2)
The structures of an alkane and an alkene are shown below.
i) Compare the structures of propene with propane.
(4)
ii) Compare the reactions of propene with propane.
(4)
Write a balanced symbol equation for the incomplete combustion of propene to form carbon monoxide and water.
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