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Chapter 8 - Alkenes, Alkynes and Aromatic Compounds
wou.edu2 H 4, whereas that for ethyne is C 2 H 2. Thus, until you become more familiar the language of organic chemistry, it is often most useful to draw out line or partially-condensed structures, as shown below: (Back to the Top) 8.2 Properties of Alkenes The physical properties of alkenes are similar to those of thealkanes. Table 8.1 shows
from Organic Chemistry - Department of Chemistry
chem.ucr.eduII. Reactions, Mechanisms, Multiple Bonds 6. Organic Reactions *(Not yet Posted) 7. Reactions of Haloalkanes, Alcohols, and Amines. Nucleophilic Substitution 8. Alkenes and Alkynes 9. Formation of Alkenes and Alkynes. Elimination Reactions 10. Alkenes and Alkynes. Addition Reactions 11. Free Radical Addition and Substitution Reactions III.
5.2 REACTIONS OF ALKENES WITH HALOGENS
www.saplinglearning.com5.2 REACTIONS OF ALKENES WITH HALOGENS 183 Bromine addition is completed when the bromide ion donates an electron pair to either one of …
201 Electrophilic Addition reactions
www1.lasalle.eduHydrogenation of Alkenes Reaction Type: Electrophilic Addition Summary • Alkenes can be reduced to alkanes with H2 in the presence of metal catalysts such as Pt, Pd, Ni or Rh. • The two new C-H σ bonds are formed simultaneously from H atoms absorbed into the metal surface. • The reaction is stereospecific giving only the syn addition product. ...