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Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

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Baldric Norris

Structure of Alkenes  Unlike alkanes, alkenes cannot rotate freely about the double bond. The side-to-side overlap in the -bond makes this impossible without breaking the -bond.
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Page 1: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Organic Chemistry

…Alkenes…

Page 2: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Alkenes Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds “Unsaturated”

Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens

• Have the general formula of CnH2n

Page 3: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Structure of Alkenes Unlike alkanes, alkenes cannot rotate

freely about the double bond. The side-to-side overlap in the -bond makes

this impossible without breaking the -bond.

Page 4: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Structures of Alkenes This creates

geometric isomers, which differ from each other in the spatial arrangement of groups about the double bond.

Page 5: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Stereoisomers Geometric isomers

Occur as a result of a C=C Cis : identical groups appearon adjacent carbons on the same side of the

doublebond Trans: if those groups appear on opposite

sides

Page 6: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Alkenes Draw C4H8

Structure of alkenes affects their properties

Page 7: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Nomenclature of Alkenes Alkenes end with “-ene” The chain is numbered so the double bond gets

the smallest possible number. cis-Alkenes have the carbons in the chain on the

same side of the molecule. trans-Alkenes have the carbons in the chain on

opposite sides of the molecule.

Page 8: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Nomenclature of Alkenes If there is more than one double bond, use

“di, tri, or tetra” before the ending “-ene” …. Just like with carbon groups (dimethyl)

Name this compound:

Buta-1,3-diene

Page 9: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Reactions of Alkenes Alkenes are “unsaturated”

More reactive than alkanes Undergo addition reactions Undergo oxidation reactions Starting materials for many polymers

Page 10: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes Hydrogenation

An addition reaction where the reagent being added is hydrogen (H2)

Essentially turns alkenes into alkanes, etc

Page 11: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes Halogenation

An addition reaction where the reagent being added is a halogen (Cl2, Br2, HCl)

Page 12: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes Hydration (addition of water)

Alkenes and water, in the presences of a catalyst (phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, etc) form an alcohol

Page 13: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Reaction of Alkenes and Alkynes

Mechanism of an Addition Reaction• In the first step, the -bond breaks and the new C—H bond and a cation form.• In the second step, a new bond forms between the negative bromide ion and the positive carbon.

Page 14: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes 1860s Vladimir Markovnikov studied

alkene addition reactions that created isomers Markovnikov’s Rule

When a reagent (HX) adds to an unsymmetrical alkene, the hydrogen atom in the reagents will add to the carbon that already has the higher number of hydrogens

Page 15: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes

Page 16: Organic Chemistry …Alkenes…. Alkenes  Hydrocarbons with one or more double bonds  “Unsaturated” Have fewer than the maximum amount of hydrogens Have.

Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes Oxidation

Alkenes undergo an oxidation reaction with acidified potassium permanganate, KMnO4/H+ (not simply KMnO4)

Forms a “diol”