can help you with those next time you ride...
Write equations for the reactions between:-
a. methane and chlorine - chloromethane (depending on how much Cl/how long you react, more H groups will be replaced- chloromethane then dichloromethane etc..). This is substitution or chlorination..
b. ethane- reacting with what? itself?
c. propene monomers- polypropene (polymerisation)
d. ethanol and ethanoic acid- alcohol + acid makes aldehyde (or ketone depending on where the CO group is). Can't remember how to name these though! will end with -al though...(EG: ethanal)
e. 1-propyl ethanoate and sodium hydroxide- ethanol + propane (hydrolysis of an ester)
you can probably look up conditions on google pretty easily...or an a-level revision guide...
7. For each of the following pairs of compounds, give a chemical test by which they may be distinguished. In each case, state the reagent you would use and what you would observe with each compound. Write equations where reactions occur.
i. propane and propene- alkenes turn bromine water colourless, alkanes do f**k all.
ii. propan-1-ol and 2-methylpropan-2-ol- zinc chloride in HCl. Tertiary goes cloudy, primary does nowt.
iii. butanone and butanol- all i remember is that ketones smell nice.
equation is fine- people usually prefer whole numbers... 2C₅H₁₂ + 11O₂ = 10CO + 12H₂O
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