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Chemical Reactions of Alkanes and Alkenes. 1. Structure cyclohexane cyclohexene. Or. Or. Table: 2-7. Question 1 - 5. 1. Insoluble because they are non-polar. Water is polar. Like-dissolves-like. 2. Alkanes: unreactive, Alkenes: most 3. A double bond has both
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Question 1 - 5 1. Insoluble because they are non-polar. Water is polar. Like-dissolves-like. 2. Alkanes: unreactive, Alkenes: most 3. A double bond has both 4. Weaker, projects outward 5. a) addition b) it was the (acid) catalyst c) accelerates a reaction without being used up
catalyst 5 d) Cyclohexene + H2SO4 + H2O cyclohexanol e) Found in water because it has a polar moiety (it is polar) f) cyclohexanol (the product / the one to the right)
6 a-d: Cyclohexene + Br2 a) Orange b) Addition c) d) Bromine was used up (disappeared)
+ KOH + MnO2 7 : Cyclohexene + KMnO4
C. Cyclohexene + Br Isomers: cis-1,2-dibromocyclohexane trans-1,2-dibromocyclohexane
E. Cyclohexene + KMnO4 Isomers: cis-1,2-cyclohexanediol trans-1,2-cyclohexanediol For more lessons, visit www.chalkbored.com