Chapter 3: Alkenes and Alkynes 1. Hydrogenation of Alkenes and Alkynes Hydrocarbons that have carbon-carbon double bond are called alkenes; those with.

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Chapter 3: Alkenes and Alkynes 1

Hydrogenation of Alkenes and Alkynes Hydrocarbons that have carbon-carbon double bond are called alkenes; those with a carbon-carbon triple bond are alkynes Their general formulas are C n H 2n alkenes and C n H 2n-2 alkynes Both alkenes and alkynes are unsaturated hydrocarbons 2

Compounds with more than one double or triple bonds exist. Multiple double bonds may lead to dienes, trienes, tetraenes and polyenes. β-carotene and lycopene are examples of polyenes When two or more multiple bonds are present in a molecule, they can be classified depending on the relative positions of the bonds 3

Clicker Question Which of the following compounds have conjugated multiple bonds? (enter in order of numbers no comas)

Nomenclature 1.The ending –ene is used to designate carbon-carbon double bond. When more than one double bond is present, the ending is –diene, triene, tetraene and so on. The ending –yne is used for triple carbon-carbon bond. 2. Select the longest chain that includes both carbons of the double bond or triple bond. 5

Number the chain from the end nearest the multiple bond so that the carbon atoms in that bond have the lowest possible numbers. If the multiple bond is equidistant from both ends of the chain, number the chain from the end nearest the first branch point. 6

Indicate the position of the multiple bond using the lower numbered carbon atom of that bond. If more than one multiple bond is present, number the chain from the end nearest the first multiple bond. 7

If the double bond and the triple bond are equidistant from the end of the chain, the double bond receives the lowest number. The root name is from the longest carbon chain containing the multiple bond 8

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The numbering rules applied 10

With the cyclic hydrocarbons, we start numbering the ring with the carbons of the multiple bond. 11

Write the structural formula for 3-methyl-2-pentene 1,4-dichloro-2-pentene 3-hexyne 1,2-dimethylcyclobutene 2-bromo-1,3-pentadiene 12

Some Common names 13

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Some Facts about Double Bonds 15

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The Orbital Model of a Double Bond; the pi Bond 17

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Cis-Trans Isomerism in Alkenes 22

Are cis-trans isomers possible for 1-butene and 2-butene? 23

Geometric isomers of alkenes can be interconverted if sufficient energy is supplied to break the pi bond and allow rotation about the remaining sigma bond. 24

Addition Reactions Addition of halogens X 2 25

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Addition of Water (Hydration) 27

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Addition of Acids Acids that add this way are the hydrogen halides (H-F, H-Cl, H-Br, H-I) and sulfuric acid (H-OSO 3 H) 29

Write the equation for each of the following reactions a)2-butene + HCl b)3-Hexene + HI a)4-methylcyclopentene + HBr 30

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Addition of Unsymmetric Reagents to Unsymmetric Alkenes; Markovnikov’s Rule 32

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Mechanism of Electrophilic Addition to Alkenes 36

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Markovnokov’s Rule Explained 39

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Clicker Question Classify the following carbocation and primary (1) secondary (2) or tertiary (3)

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Reaction Equilibrium 43

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Hydroboration of Alkenes 47

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What alkene is needed to obtain the alcohol below via hydroboration-oxidation sequence, what product would this alkene give with acid-catalyzed hydration. 53

Addition of Hydrogen 54

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Addition to Conjugated Systems 56

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Cycloaddition to Conjugated Dienes: Diels-Alder Reaction 61

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Free-Radical Additions; Polyethene 67

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Oxidation with permanganate; a Chemical Test 71

Ozonolysis of Alkenes 72

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Other Alkene Oxidations 75

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REACTIONS SUMMARY 86

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