Chemistry
Substitution reactions are characteristic reactions of …………… (alkynes/alkenes/alkanes).
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Give balanced equations for the following conversions:
(a) An alkene to an alkane
(b) An alkene to an alcohol
(c) An alkyne to an alkene.
Name the products formed and write an equation when ethyne is added to the following in an inert solvent:
(a) chlorine
(b) bromine
(c) iodine
(d) hydrogen
(e) excess of hydrochloric acid.
(a) Write an equation for the laboratory preparation of
(i) An unsaturated hydrocarbon from calcium carbide.
(ii) An alcohol from ethyl bromide.
(b) What would you see, when ethyne is bubbled through a solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride?
(c) Name the addition product formed between ethene and water.
Give reasons:
(a) Ethyne is more reactive than ethene.
(b) Ethene is more reactive than ethane.
(c) Hydrocarbons are excellent fuels.