C3.3 Organic Chemistry I

1. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen only in their molecules

2. What is the chemical lab confirmation of ethane gas during an experiment?

3. Mention the chemical properties of alkenes

4. Mention the 2 ways on how covalent bonds of halogens can be broken down in the presence of light

5. Mention the chemical properties of alkynes

6. Which of the following is not among the uses of propane?

7. Discuss the uses of alkenes

8. Mention the hydrocarbon whose functional group is C=C

9. Mention 3 uses of methane

10. A family of compounds having the same functional groups is referred to as

11. Mention the 3 homologous series

12. Mention 3 uses of butane

13. What is the chemical laboratory indication of methane gas during an experiment

14. What are the physical properties of alkenes?

15. Which of the following statement s correct about the alkenes?

16. Mention the hydrocarbon whose functional group is C-C

17. Ethyne gas is prepared in the laboratory when 1, 2 – dibromoethane is run drop wise into a boiling solution of ethanolic potassium hydroxide. True or False

18. Which of the following STATEMENT IS CORRECT about alkanes

19. Hydrocarbon molecule which has double or triple or more carbon bonds are said to be

20. The first two members of the alkyne homologous series contain no isomers. True or false

21. What is the chemical lab confirmation of ethane gas during an experiment?

22. Which of the following statement is CORRECT about alkynes?

23. Organic compounds that have the same molecular formula but may have their atoms arranged differently in their molecules are known as

24. What are the physical properties of alkanes?

25. Discuss the chemical reaction of alkanes

26. Mention the hydrocarbon whose functional group is C=C

27. Methane gas is prepared in the laboratory by the decarboxylation of sodium ethanoate by the use of soda lime. True or False

28. Which statement is CORRECT about a functional group of a hydrocarbon molecule

29. What is the name of the process in which covalent bonds of halogens are broken in the presence of light and each of the atoms composing the covalent bond is left with an electron? E.g. X ÷ Y = X° + Y° 

30. Discuss how alkenes are named [Nomenclature of alkenes]

31. Ethene gas is prepared in the laboratory by heating a mixture of ethanol and concentrated sulphuric acid at high temperatures. True or False

32. Hydrocarbon molecule which has a single carbon bond is said to be

33. Mention the physical properties of alkynes

34. What is the name of the process in which covalent bonds of halogens are broken in the presence of light and one of the atoms comprising the covalent bond gets all the two electrons whereas the other gets none? E.g. X ÷ Y = X+ + Y