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Organic Chemistry
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The unique properties of carbon
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Formula of Alkenes
CnH2n
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How many carbon atoms are there in Ethane.
2
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The molecular formula of Butane
C4H10
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What is a hydrocarbon?
A hydrocarbon is a compound that contains only hydrogen and carbon.
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Name the alkane you see in the picture.
Pentane
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THIS ALKANE FORMS A MAJOR PART OF NATURAL GAS. Choose the correct answer from the bracket (butane, methane, propane)
Methane
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An organic compound has 3 different formulae. What are they?
Empirical, Molecular and Structural formulae.
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This represents the actual number of atoms in a molecule.
Molecular formula
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This shows the simplest possible whole number ratio of the atoms in a compound.
Empirical formula
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This shows all the atoms in the molecule and how they are bonded.
Structural formula.
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Alkanes/Alkenes make good fuels.
Alkanes
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The alkanes are unsaturated hydrocarbons. TRUE/FALSE
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Alkanes are chemically ___________ but they burn well.
UNREACTIVE
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The alkenes are ______________ hydrocarbons.
unsaturated.
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Name the functional group of alkenes.
It is the carbon carbon double bond.
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What is an addition reaction?
A reaction in which a double bond breaks and adds two new atoms is known as an addition reaction.
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