c7 Revision Checklist - Organic
c7 Revision Checklist - Organic
c7 Revision Checklist - Organic
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7.1.1 Crude oil, hydrocarbons and alkanes
State the general formula for an alkane and identify them from their name,
formula or structure.
State the names of the first four members of the homologous series of alkanes
and represent their structure in the following forms.
C2 H 6
State the name of fuels we depend on which are produced from crude oil.
State useful materials which are produced by the petrochemical industry and
describe their function.
State why there is large variety of natural and synthetic carbon compounds.
Explain how the size of hydrocarbon molecules affect their boiling point,
viscosity and flammability.
Explain why cracking is used and give examples to illustrate its usefulness.
State what the alkenes produced from cracking are used for.
State the general formula for an alkene and identify them from their name,
formula or structure.
State the names of the first four members of the homologous series of alkenes
and represent their structure in the following forms.
C3 H 6
Describe how alkenes react with oxygen and how this differs from how alkanes
react.
Describe the reactions and conditions for the addition of hydrogen to alkenes.
Describe the reactions and conditions for the addition of water to alkenes.
Describe the reactions and conditions for the addition of halogens to alkenes.
Draw the displayed structure and formulae of the first four alkenes and the
products of their addition reactions with hydrogen, water, chlorine, bromine
and iodine.
State the names of the first four members of the homologous series of
alcohols and represent their structure in the following forms.
C7 Organic Chemistry
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CH3CH2OH
Describe what happens when any of the first four alcohols react with sodium.
Describe what happens when any of the first four alcohols burn in air.
Describe what happens when any of the first four alcohols are added to water.
Describe what happens when any of the first four alcohols react with an
oxidising agent.
State the names of the first four members of the homologous series of
carboxylic acids and represent their structure in the following forms.
CH3COOH
Describe what happens when any of the first four carboxylic acids react with
carbonates.
Describe what happens when any of the first four carboxylic acids dissolve in
water.
Describe what happens when any of the first four carboxylic acids react with
alcohols.
Explain why carboxylic acids are weak acids in terms of ionisation and pH.
State the name of the ester made when ethanoic acids reacts with ethanol.
and
hexanedioic acid
State what the simplest examples of condensation polymers are made from.
State the names of naturally occurring polymers which are important for life.
Name the types of monomers from which these naturally occurring polymers
are made.