What is the following molecule named?![]()
Methane
If the molecule has 1 Carbon, how many Hydrogens would it have?
4
What do all alkanes end with (last 3 letters)?
-ane
What is the general formula for Alkane?
CNH2n+2
What is a hydrocarbon?
A molecule made up of carbon and hydrogen
What is the name of the following?
Butane
If the molecule has 4 Carbon, how many Hydrogens would it have?
10
Are alkanes heavier or lighter than water?
Lighter
What type of bond does an alkane have?
Single-Bond
What bond does an alkene have?
Double bonds
What is the name of the following?
Hexane
If the molecule has 10 Carbon, how many Hydrogens would it have? *BONUS: what would it be called?*
Answer= 22
Bonus= Decane
Do Alkanes dissolve in water? If no, what do they dissolve in? If yes, how quickly do they dissolve?
No, they dissolve in non-polar solvents because they are nonpolar molecules.
What are the different groups of Alkanes?
The groups are linear straight-chain alkanes, branched alkanes, and cycloalkanes.
What is a very common example of an alkene?
Ethene (ethylene)
What is the name of the following?
2-methyl hexane
How many Hydrogens does hexane have?
14
What colour are alkanes?
Colourless
Are alkanes saturated?
Yes
How many types of Aliphatic hydrocarbons are there? Bonus: What are the different types of Aliphatic hydrocarbons?
There are 3 types of Aliphatic hydrocarbons. Alkane, alkene, and alkynes
Name the following
4-ethyl-3-methylheptane
How many hydrogens does Octane have?
18
What is the boiling point of Alkanes?
The specific boiling point of alkanes changes depending on the size, and number of carbon atoms (The boiling point will vary).
How do alkanes benefit society?
They help heat our houses, move our cars, and drive our economy.
If there are over 26 Carbons, what is the boiling point of the alkane?
Over 500