Showing posts with label electrophilic addition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electrophilic addition. Show all posts

Monday, 21 April 2014

F322 Mechanisms

 
The F322 exam has quite a lot of mechanisms and equations. Therefore I decided to make a revision poster containing all of them! I then stuck it to the back of my door. Today I want to share my poster with you, and I advise any one doing this exam to make a similar poster... and don't forget to use colours!
 
 
 
 

Saturday, 19 April 2014

Reactions with Alkenes

This topic is part of F322 AS OCR A Chemistry. There are five different reactions that you need to know involving the reaction with alkenes.
I have summarised all the reactions in this diagram/mind map I made below:
 
 
1. Reaction with halogens/ Halogen addition reactions
 
- Electrophilic Addition
- This is a test for unsaturation.
- The observation: decolourisation.
- Unsaturated hydrocarbons decolourise bromine water.
 
2. Reaction with a halogen halide
 
- e.g. HCl
- Electrophilic Addition
 
3. Reaction with Hydrogen / Hydrogenation
 
- A Nickel (Ni) Catalyst is used

- Requires High temperatures and pressures (About 150°C)
- Used in the manufacture of margarine from animal or vegetable fats and oils.
 
4. Reaction with water
 
- The water must be in gaseous state - H₂O (g) - Steam
- High Temperatures
- Catalyst: Phosphoric Acid (H₃PO₄)
- Product: An Alcohol
 
5. Addition Polymerisation
 
- Many monomers (unsaturated), bond together by the double bond.
- The double bond opens up and joins to other monomers to form ONE large molecule called a POLYMER.