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AQA A-Level Chemistry Revision Notes - 3.2 (Alkanes)

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Are you looking for high-quality, in-depth AQA A-Level Chemistry revision notes? This comprehensive document is the ultimate study resource, compiled from lesson notes, the official AQA specification, and a variety of trusted chemistry resources. Whether you’re preparing for exams, revising key concepts, or aiming for an A*, these notes are designed to help you understand, apply, and recall everything you need for AQA A-Level Chemistry. This detailed revision guide covers what is necessary to know from the AQA A-Level Chemistry syllabus, following the specification closely to ensure you don’t miss any key points. The notes are structured logically, broken down by topic to make revision easier. In this document: ALKANES (Fractional Distillation of crude oil, cracking, combustion of alkanes, chlorination of alkanes)

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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
3.2 Alkanes
INSTRUCTOR: Dr Aksanoglu
AQA A LEVEL


● Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons
○ They only contain carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen single bonds
● The longer the carbon chain, the higher the boiling point:
○ As there is a larger surface area
○ So more electrons, so stronger Van Der Waal’s forces
● For isomers - The more branched the carbon chain, the lower the boiling point
○ Due to weaker Van Der Waal’s forces (molecules are unable to pack as close together)




● Crude Oil is a mixture of different hydrocarbons
● Petroleum is a mixture consisting mainly of alkane hydrocarbons that can be separated by fractional
distillation.
● Deposits of crude oil and natural gas usually occur together
○ Formed by the slow decay of marine animals and plants
○ Formed over millions of years
○ Under heat and pressure, in the absence of air
● The exact composition of crude oils vary around the world
○ They are complex mixtures consisting of many alkanes
○ E.g. Cycloalkanes, some aromatics, and other compounds containing some S and O
● It has no use in its raw form (and is very unreactive) so must be separated at an oil refinery
○ The steps of the separation process (Fractional Distillation):
1. The mixture is vaporised and fed into the fractionating column
2. Vapours rise, cool and condense
3. Products are siphoned off for different uses



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