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Page 1: Organic Chemistry

HydrocarbonsGrade 10

Page 2: Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

•Is the study of carbon-containing compounds except carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbonates.

•What is made from organic materials?

–All living organisms.

–All petroleum products.

–Most drugs and medicines.

Page 3: Organic Chemistry

Hydrocarbons

•Hydrocarbons are organic substances that are made up of carbon and hydrogen only.

•Which of the following is/are hydrocarbon?

CH4 C2H5OH CO2 C6H6

Page 4: Organic Chemistry

Alkanes

•Alkanes are hydrocarbons obtained directly from crude oil.

•Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons with a general formula CnH2n+2

•Saturated means :–the molecule has no C=C double bonds, –only carbon-carbon single bonds–the maximum number of atoms .– no atoms can add to it.

Page 5: Organic Chemistry

Finding the general formula of Alkanes

•The general formula is Cn H2n+2

•n is the number of carbon atoms.

•For n=1 C1H2(1)+2 CH4

•For n=2 C2H2(2)+2 C2H6

•For n=3 C3H2(3)+2 C3H8

•For n=4 C4H2(4)+2 C4H10

•For n=5 C5H2(5)+2 C5H12

Page 6: Organic Chemistry

Objective 3.1

Page 7: Organic Chemistry

Homologous series

•A homologous series is a family of compounds which has :

Same general formula. Similar chemical properties Successive members differ by CH2 Gradual change in their physical properties melting/boiling points, solubility etc.

Alkanes belong to the same homologous series.

Page 8: Organic Chemistry

Naming alkanes

•The name of the alkane starts with a part that indicates the number of carbon atom and ends with –ane

•When n=1 meth+ane = methane

•When n=2 eth+ane = ethane

•When n=3 prop+ane= propane

•When n=4 but+ane = butane

•When n=5 pent+ane= pentane

Page 9: Organic Chemistry

Structural formula

Is the structure that shows all the bonds in the molecule.

Page 10: Organic Chemistry

Drawing alkanes

•Only the bonding pairs between atoms are shown.

•A bond is represented by a small line.

Page 11: Organic Chemistry

Structures of alkanes

Ethane

Propane

Butane

Pentane

Page 12: Organic Chemistry

Alkenes

•These are obtained from the cracking of alkanes.

•They are unsaturated hydrocarbons

•They form a homologous series with a general formula CnH2n

•Unsaturated means :–the molecule has C=C double bonds.– we can add atoms to it.

Page 13: Organic Chemistry

Finding the general formula of Alkenes

•The general formula is Cn H2n

•n is the number of carbon atoms.

•For n=1 C1H2(1) CH2 NOT FOUND

•For n=2 C2H2(2) C2H4

•For n=3 C3H2(3) C3H6

•For n=4 C4H2(4) C4H8

•For n=5 C5H2(5) C5H10

Page 14: Organic Chemistry

Naming alkenes

•The name of the alkene starts with a part that indicates the number of carbon atom and ends with –ene

•When n=1 meth+ene = methene

•When n=2 eth+ene = ethene

•When n=3 prop+ene= propene

•When n=4 but+ene = butene

•When n=5 pent+ene= pentene

Page 15: Organic Chemistry

Structures of alkanes

Ethene

Propene

Butene

Pentene

Page 16: Organic Chemistry

Differentiating alkanes from alkenes

Br2

Add bromine water (brown colour) to the test tubes.

Page 17: Organic Chemistry

The colour will disappear in one tube only.Which tube is it?

Differentiating alkanes from alkenes

Page 18: Organic Chemistry

•Keep in mind that the brown colour is due to the presence of Br-Br.

.When Bromine is added to an alkene, the Br-Br bond will break and the double bond in the alkene will break too.

.An addition reaction will occur and the product formed will not contain Br-Br.

.This means the brown colour will disappear.

Differentiating alkanes from alkenes