Chapter 15 Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
Q

Substituents are listed

A

alphabetically

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2
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Primary haloalkane

A

One carbon attached to the carbon atom adjoining the halogen

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3
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Secondary haloalkane

A

2 carbons attached to the carbon atom adjoining the halogen

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4
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Tertiary haloalkane

A

3 attached to the carbon atom adjoining the halogen

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5
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Substitution:

A

swapping a halogen atom for another atom or groups of atoms

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6
Q

Nucleophile:

A

electron pair donator e.g. :OH-, :NH3, CN-

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7
Q

nucleophiles always have

A

a lone pair and act as
electron pair donators

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8
Q

The rate of these substitution reactions depends on the strength
of the C-X bond
The weaker the bond,

A

the easier it is to break and the faster the reaction.

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9
Q

Hydrolysis

A

splitting of a molecule ( in this
case a haloalkane) by a reaction with water

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10
Q

AgI(s) -
AgBr(s)-
AgCl(s) –

A

AgI(s) - yellow precipate
AgBr(s) – cream precipitate
AgCl(s) – white precipitate

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11
Q

order of silver halides- hydrolyses fastest to least

A

AgI
AgBr
AgCl

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12
Q

CFC uses and why

A

-aerosols
-refrigerants
-air conditioning
BECAUSE low reactivity, volatility and non toxicity

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13
Q

What is used now instead of CFCs and why

A

HFCS
used as refrigerants and ACS- no C-Cl bond

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14
Q

ozone formation

A

UV light causes O2 to split into free radicals
O2-> O + O
THEN free radical hits another O2 molecule- ozone forms
O + O2 -> O

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15
Q

Ozone depletion

A

The energy is supplied by ultraviolet light
O3 + ultraviolet light -> O2 + O

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16
Q

The frequency of ultra-violet light absorbed =

A

the frequency of biologically damaging ultra-violet radiation.

17
Q

rate of ozone formation =

A

rate of ozone removal

18
Q

Chlorine radicals are formed in the upper
atmosphere when…
+ equation

A

energy from ultra-violet
radiation causes C–Cl bonds in (CFCs) to break
CF2Cl2->CF2Cl. + Cl.

19
Q

The chlorine free radical atoms catalyse the
decomposition of ozone due to these reactions
because they are regenerated.
EQUATION( two step and overall)

A

Cl. + O3 -> ClO. + O2
ClO. + O. -> O2 + Cl.
Overall equation
O3 + O. -> 2 O2

20
Q

nitric acid catalysing the decomposition of ozone
two step and overall

A

NO + O3 -> NO2 + O2
NO2 + O. -> O2 + NO
Overall equation
O3 + O. -> 2 O2