L6: Alkanes and Their Properties

L6: Alkanes and Their Properties

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L6: Alkanes and Their Properties

L6: Alkanes and Their Properties

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Chemistry

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Alkanes are called saturated hydrocarbons. Why?

They only have single bonds.

They contain double bonds.

They are aromatic compounds.

They have alternating single and double bonds.

Answer explanation

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  • (Answer: A – Alkanes only have single bonds, meaning they are "saturated" with hydrogen atoms.)

Fun Fact: The term "saturated" means that alkanes can't accommodate more hydrogen atoms without breaking their structure, making them chemically stable.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Methane is the simplest alkane. What is its molecular formula?

C2H6

CH4

C3H8

C4H10

Answer explanation

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  • (Answer: B – Methane’s molecular formula is CH4​.)

Fun Fact: Methane is not only a fuel but also a greenhouse gas, with 25 times the warming potential of carbon dioxide over 100 years

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Alkanes form the basis of petroleum fractions. Which fraction is most valuable?

Alkanes with 1-4 carbons.

Alkanes with 5-12 carbons.

Alkanes with 13-20 carbons.

Alkanes with 21+ carbons.

Answer explanation

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  • (Answer: B – Alkanes with 5–12 carbons are highly valued as fuels like gasoline and kerosene.)

Fun Fact: Gasoline is primarily composed of octane, a key alkane that determines the fuel's quality.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Boiling points of alkanes depend on their structure. How does branching affect boiling point?

Increases it.

Decreases it.

No effect.

Depends on the molecule's size.

Answer explanation

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  • (Answer: B – Branching decreases boiling points due to reduced surface area and weaker intermolecular forces.)

Fun Fact: Isobutane, a branched alkane, boils at -11.7°C, whereas normal butane boils at -0.5°C.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Alkanes can form rings. What is the formula for cycloalkanes?

CnH2n+2

CnH2n

CnH2n−2

CnHn

Answer explanation

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  • (Answer: B – Cycloalkanes have the formula CnH2n.)

Fun Fact: Cyclohexane, a common cycloalkane, adopts a chair conformation to minimize strain, which is also found in glucose rings.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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"Cracking" helps refine petroleum. What does cracking do?

Combines smaller alkanes.

Splits larger alkanes into smaller ones.

Converts alkanes into alcohols.

Purifies alkanes by filtration.

Answer explanation

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  • (Answer: B – Cracking breaks large alkanes into smaller, more useful molecules.)

Fun Fact: Catalytic cracking is widely used to produce gasoline and jet fuel, reducing waste and increasing efficiency.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Newman projections help visualize alkanes. What do they show?

Stability of aromatic rings.

Electron density of alkanes.

Conformations around single bonds.

Molecular resonance structures.

Answer explanation

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  • (Answer: C – Newman projections depict conformations of alkanes around single bonds.)

Fun Fact: The Newman projections, a tool used to visualize the conformation of molecules, play a key role in understanding how scents interact with our sense of smell? Perfume molecules often have flexible carbon chains that rotate around single bonds, creating different conformations. These conformations influence how the molecule binds to olfactory receptors in your nose, determining the specific scent you perceive. The "staggered" and "eclipsed" arrangements of atoms, visualized through Newman projections, help chemists design perfumes with desired aromas and long-lasting effects.

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