OCR C7 - alkanes, alcohols, carboxyllic acids and esters

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Draw methane CH4
Draw ethane C2H6
Draw methanol and ethanol CH3OH CH3CH2OH
Draw ethanoic acid CH3COOH
Draw an ester CH3COOCH2CH3
write a balanced symbol equation for: methane + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water CH4 +2O2 = CO2 +H2O
why are alkanes not reactive? because the C-H bond is very stable and does not break easily
why are alkanes called saturated hydrocarbons? because they don't have any C=C double bonds
write the word equation for the fermentation of glucose glucose = ethanol + carbon dioxide
name 2 carboxylic acids and their uses ethanoic acid = vinegar citric acid = lemon juice
why are carboxylic acids known as weak acids because they have a PH between 3-6
Draw propane CH3CH2CH3
Draw butane CH2CH2CH2CH3
Give 2 uses of methanol and 2 uses of ethanol methanol: as a fuel, antifreeze, industrial feedstock ethanol: wines/spirits, and as a solvent and a fuel
draw ethanol and methanol CH3CH2OH CH3OH
compare the boiling points, solubility and structures of alcohols and alkanes Draw structures and compare (OH in alcohols). alcohols mix with water easily, alkanes don't - they form a layer on top. Boiling points of alcohols higher because they form stronger intermolecular forces
write a word equation for ethanol and sodium. What would you see happening if you did this in the lab? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGaWwnMyKVE
What are the differences in the reactions of sodium with A) an alcohol B) an alkane and C) with water. Alcohols react and give off hydrogen gas. Water also reacts but the reaction is more vigorous and alkanes don't react.
what 2 main igredients do you need to make an ester? carboxylic acid and alcohol
write a word equation for the formation of an ester carboxyllic + alcohol = ester + water
give 2 uses of esters perfumes and flavourings
explain the laboratory procedure for making an ester http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fgZDm7d8Xk
understand that fats are esters of glycerol and fatty acids Natural fats and oils are esters. from glycerol and fatty acids. You should be able to draw them.
what is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats? Saturated fats do not have C=C
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