Types Of Reactions
by Hannah Spragg
1. Alkene
1.1. Catalyst of PT
1.2. Dihaloalkane
1.3. Halogen (Br2)(Orange/Brown) OR Asymmetric molecules (HBR)
1.4. Catalyst of PT
1.5. Alkane
1.5.1. Sunlight
1.5.2. Haloalkane
1.5.3. Br2(aq) Orange/Brown or Cl2
1.6. H2(g)
1.7. H+ (Dilute acid)
1.8. Alcohol
1.8.1. Haloalkane + Water
1.8.1.1. Alcohol + KBr
1.8.1.2. KOH (aq)
1.8.2. Conc. HLC or HBr
1.8.3. Chloroalkane
1.8.4. SOCL2
1.8.5. Heat
1.8.6. Carboxylic Acid
1.8.6.1. + Metal Carbonate
1.8.6.1.1. Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide
1.8.6.2. + Metal
1.8.6.2.1. Salt + Hydrogen Gas
1.8.6.3. + Base
1.8.6.3.1. Salt + Water
1.8.7. Cr2O7 2-/ H+
1.8.7.1. Orange solution - Green solution
1.8.8. MnO4-/H+
1.8.8.1. Purple solution - Colourless solution
1.8.9. H2SO4
1.8.10. Alkene + Water (Acidic Fumes)
1.8.10.1. Major and Minor Products = Less Hydrogen = Major product = Greater yield
1.8.11. KOH (Alc)
1.9. Water
1.10. No conditions
1.11. Alkane Diol
1.11.1. Purple solution - Brown solid