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IB organic chemistry notes (topic 10/20), including mechanism details and all relevant information for the exam. Also includes practice with definitions and prompts to revise the notes.

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HOMOLOGOUS SERIES ACID-BASE PROPERTIES .




don't have avid
☆ most
functional groups -
base properties
pounds with same
general formula
-




um


lath member Ctlz
☆ exceptions
differs by
-




similar chemical 4 Alkanoicaiids weak acids HCOOH HCOO Ht
-


-

-7 +
properties
=




trend in
physical properties at}NH , lHzNHzᵗ
-




-
4 Amines = weak bases + Her -7 + OH




SOLUBILITY BOILING PANTS eat only
only London DF




depends on
polarity 1- chain
length •


breaking intr not intramolecular
force

polar ≠ dissolve ( alkane / alkene) c- chain
longer higher

non -

-

-




all functional
groups except alkyls polar London

are
stronger for bigger molecules





decreases the ( cuz that part is nonpolar)


Solubility longer the c- chain ◦
LDF < dipole dipole < H bond
-
-





branched -
_ lower ( spherical sobsscohtaltw/ other molecules = lasaltraited )




ALKANES undergo free-radical substitution reactions


low Free radical substitution
reactivity


Non-polar •




light
UV
alkanet
4 C-C & C-H bonds are
strong (unreactive ) halogen →
halogensalkanet HCI
low polarity ( C- C--0 ) ( C- H= ) Ayat lb ,
↳ 0.4 neutral Utsa g) +
Haig)
4
only react in persona of strong source
of energy

→ stable undermost conditions A- g- At a- a H a H G
-




H !
,
hydrogen"
be stored, "
→ can
transported compressed safely
+
chiorowetnane
""



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comptdt exothermic 1021-11-20 =

greenhouse gases
Cltytllz -7 fEtLHz0 \ CO poisonous gas
CONSEQUENCES →
=




4in¥te
9+4+-31-7 +2¥ , released
unburned Clsoot)= as
particulates
☆ same # of water but less Ozvsed
negative health effect on
respiratory system
catalysts informing smog

, D INITIATION
.ci?-F.i.:-:&i..t:&i
w
Ck → a. + crime
I
Radia's
elective unpaired
① : .




UV light has to be present µnÑ""H
µ
µ I

+ H C/ -




homolytic same# étoemhatom after bond breaks
② [¥ (/ → H C .


fission
• -

-
+
µ _

1
of Cl Cl-



,
bond
µ H



② PROPAGATION radical used + formed veryreoutivespaiesinmixtvre-heepsreoution-g.org It H


I I ¢ 9
.




→H at
CH , -7 CH } HCl Cltgatck Cltzaztcl
. -



+

→ µ
-
+ . -
.




I
H
H
Cltjtllz 011-3011-4 cttcltzcl -204201 HCl
.

-7 . t


Band fluorocarbon

art CT →
92

③ TERMINATION two radicals combine used the terminates reaction H
species
F
+ up removes +




a. to
-


→ Ck
H - dirt % →
A- c-
'
a
1 It
H
Choi 1- a. → CAN

( Hoitllti -7 CzH6(ethane ) H H
*
'

A- dont
a. d- H → A- c- C- µ
I 1
1 It It It

H




ALCOHOLS OXIDATION


combustion -



complete oxidation

Redox

241-3011-(111-30219) -7202 (g) +44201g) 04% -726.16J.moH Context Oxidation Reduction
-




gainoftxygen Loss of oxygen
2414101+41+1502191-7106021g) +12420cg, 011-4=-913331.mil =
Oxygen
More exothermic bond
forming release Hydrogen loss of hydrogen gain of
hydrogen
more
energy
-
_




* loss of electrons electrons
gain
also lands
incomplete combustion Electrons


Alcohols

Primary
"
""'
"" °

loss of
"
gain
't •
Distillation vs Reflux

%
µ µ H
1

Ct
I [07 heat I
A- C- C- OH
+
+101 heat I " "
" "" "A REFLUX
µ c-_


C H H y¥¥g µ
H µ
1+1!
'
OH
.


'
oxidizing 1 reflux 1 1 I 1-101 ,heat ° I °
+101, heat "
art * H
ethanoicaoid A- C- C- OH -7 A- d- H C -
c
ethanol ethanol
¥×
-




\, '
l 1 OH
ALDEHYDE I ,
ALCOHOL CARBOXYLIC ACID
µ H
µ µ

+ [ 0 ]=H7Crµ ) acidified dichromate crzo -2
,
BP 78% 20°C VINEGAR
cold wine / not closed properly )
WINE
4 allows reaction to happen / changes from orange > green)
sinaitbaomescr.TT! )

refwxywbe.int "




¥¥Y%y
aldehyde does
not evaporate
Sllsndary Alcohol aksholgas gets

array
and tandems mown,
cold


→ oxidized to ketone
It wine
µ
¥ It it
'
[D. heat
d- Ht H2O
+


A- c- c- c- It A- c- c-

1 I Mtm 1 U I
I
OHH It 0 it
µ
propanone orange green
propan -2-01 HYCRIVI ) -7 CHI)
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