CHE E122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Haloalkane, Halogenation, Alkene

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Physical and chemical properties of alkenes physical properties of alkenes. Many of the physical properties of alkenes are similar to those of alkanes. These are completely different from those of alkanes. Addition reaction: most reactions of alkenes can be classified as addition reactions, in which both parts of a reactant are added to the carbon-carbon double bond: Combustion:just like all hydrocarbons alkenes burn in the presence of oxygen to give co2, water and energy. In a halogenation reaction, an alkene reacts with a halogen molecule to form an alkylhalide (haloalkane). Eg. , an alkene reacts with molecular bromine (br2) or chlorine (cl2) to form an alkyl halide (or haloalkane). Markonikov"s rule (vladimir markonikov, 1869): when a molecule of the form h-x adds to a double bond, the hydrogen becomes attached to the carbon atom that is already bonded to the most hydrogen atoms. ( the rich get richer ) Alkynes: an unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds.

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