Organic 6: Addition Reactions of Alkenes Flashcards

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Addition

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reaction in which a reagent X-Y adds to a multiple bond so that X becomes attached to one of the carbons of the multiple bond and Y to the other

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Unsaturated hydrocarbons

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alkenes commonly described as this because they have the capacity to react with substances that add to them

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Saturated hydrocarbons

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alkanes commonly described as this because they are incapable of undergoing addition reactions

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Hydrogenation

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addition of H2 to a multiple bond

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Heat of hydrogenation

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heat evolved on hydrogenation of a substance; it is the value of -delta H (degree) for the addition of H2 to a multiple bond

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Heterogeneous reactions

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reactions involving a substance in 1 phase with a different substance in a 2nd phase

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Syn addition

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describes the stereochemistry of reactions such as hydrogenation in which 2 atoms or groups add to the same face of a double bond

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Anti addition

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when atoms or groups add to opposite faces of the double bond

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Electrophilic addition

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mechanism of addition in which the species that 1st reacts with the multiple bond is an electrophile (“Electron seeker”)

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Markovnikov’s Rule

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when an unsymmetrically substituted alkene reacts with a hydrogen halide, the hydrogen adds to the carbon that has the greatest number of hydrogens, and the halogen adds to the carbon having fewer hydrogens

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Scientific method

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defines science with 4 elements - observation, law, theory, and hypothesis

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Hydrolysis

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a bond cleaved by reaction with water

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Hydration

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addition of the elements of water (H, OH) to a multiple bond

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Microscopic Reversability

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in any equilibrium, the sequence of intermediates and transition states encountered as reactants proceed to products in one direction, and in precisely the reverse order, in the opposite direction

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Le Chatelier’s Principle

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a system at equilibrium adjusts so as to minimize any stress applied to it

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Spontaneous

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a reaction that proceeds with a decrease in free energy (change in G is less than 0); the “official” definition: a process in which the entropy of the universe increases

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Free Energy (G)

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the available energy of a system

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Exergonic

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reactions for which the sign of delta G is negative

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Endergonic

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reactions for which the sign of delta G is positive

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Hydroboration-oxidation

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reaction sequence involving a separate hydroboration stage and oxidation stage; in the hydroboration stage, diborane adds to an alkene to give an alkylborane; in the oxidation stage, the alkylborane is oxidized with hydrogen peroxide to give an alcohol; the reaction anti-Markovnikov, syn hydration of an alkene

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Retention of configuration

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stereochemical pathway observed when a new bond is made that has the same spatial orientation as the bond that was broken

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Vicinal

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describing atoms or groups attached to adjacent atoms; in the case of a ____ dihalide, on adjacent Carbons

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Bromonium ion

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a halonium ion in which the halogen is bromine

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Chloronium

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a halonium ion in which the halogen is chlorine

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Halonium ions

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a species that incorporates a positively charged halogen; bridged ___ ___ are intermediates in the addition of halogens to the double bond of an alkene

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Vicinal halohydrins

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a compound containing a halogen and a hydroxyl group on adjacent carbons

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Peroxide effect

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reversal of regioselectivity observed in the addition of hydrogen bromide to alkenes brought about by the presence of peroxides in the reaction mixture

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Epoxides

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3-membered rings that contain oxygen

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Epoxidation

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conversion of an alkene to an epoxide, usually by treatment with a peroxy acid

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Ozonide

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a compound formed by the reaction of zone with an alkene

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Ozonolysis

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ozone-induced cleavage of a carbon-carbon double or triple bond

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Dimer

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molecule formed by the combination of 2 identical molecules

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Monomer

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the simplest stable molecule from which a particular polymer may be prepared

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Polymer

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a high-molecular weight material comprising a large number of monomer subunits

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Cationic polymerization

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a polymerization in which the reactive intermediates are carbocations

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Polyethylene

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a high-molecular weight polymer of ethylene

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Free-radical polymerization

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an alkene polymerization proceeding via free-radical intermediates

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Coordination polymerization

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a method of addition polymerization in which monomers are added to the growing chain on an active organometallic catalyst

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Polypropylene

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a polymer of propene