Simple Organic Compounds
Properties of Organic Compounds
Polymers
Organic Reactions
Organic Compound in Industry
100
A compound with all single bonds
What is Saturated
100
Increasing boiling points is due to increasing number of electrons and this
What is London Forces
100
The two types of polymerization
What are addition polymerization and condensation polymerization
100
A reaction of an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a halogen, water or hydrogen.
What is Addition
100
Fractional Distillation is based on
What is boiling points
200
A compound containing a group 17 element
What is Halocarbon
200
These compounds create smells like wintergreen and vanilla
What is an Ester
200
The difference between the 2 types of polymerizations.
What is 1 creates water and 1 breaks double bonds
200
The reaction of a Saturated hydrocarbon with a halogen, water or hydrogen.
What is Substitution
200
Naptha is the large molecules removed from oil sands, in order to be processed into a variety of petroleum products the naptha must proceed through a processor that uses heat and hydrogen to break the compounds
What is a cracker
300
A benzene as a branch is known as this
What is Phenyl
300
This type of organic is likely to turn litmus paper red
What is a carboxylic acid
300
This common compound is created from combining monomers of chloro-ethene in an addition polymerization reaction
What is PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
300
When a hydrocarbon reacts with a limited amount of oxygen
What is incomplete combustion
300
The organic chemistry term for natural gas
What is methane
400
A benzene covalently bonded to a hydroxyl group
What is Phenol
400
This group of halogenated hydrocarbons are responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer near the poles
What are CFCs (chloro fluoro carbons)
400
The type of polymer created from cyclical organic compounds of 6 or 7 carbons.
What is sugar
400
An alkyl halide reacting with a hydroxide ion to form an alkene, a halide ion and water
What is Elimination
400
The effect of double or triple bonds on boiling points
What is increase
500
The product of combining a carboxylic acid and an alcohol
What is an Ester
500
Boiling points of organics are dependant of a variety of things. The 3 most common effects are these.
What are number of electrons, london forces and branching
500
The reason compounds like plastic and Kevlar are water proof or rain repellant
What is non polar polymers
500
The 3 types of catalysts used in cracking
What is 1: a catalyst, 2: heat, 3 heat and hydrogen
500
The effect of branching on boiling points
What is increases the boiling point