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This quiz contains 11 questions from a mix of 1 subtopics.
Is an alkene a saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon?
Saturated
Unsaturated
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Which elements do alkenes contain?
(Select all that apply)
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Carbon
Oxygen
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What is the key difference between alkanes and alkenes?
Alkenes have oxygen atoms whereas alkanes do not
Alkenes are not a homologous series
Alkenes have a carbon to carbon double bond whereas alkanes do not
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What type of reaction can an alkene be part of, because of the carbon to carbon double bond?
Addition reactions
Neutralisation reactions
Condensation reactions
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Which compound is produced in the following reaction?
C3H6 + H2 ➔ ?
Propane C3H8
Pentane C5H12
Hexane C6H14
Butane C4H10
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Which compound is produced in the following reaction?
C2H4 + H2O ➔ ?
Butanol C4H9OH
Hexanol C6H13OH
Propanol C3H7OH
Ethanol C2H5OH
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An addition reaction between an alkene and water will produce an alcohol.
Once produced, the alcohol will dissolve in the water.
What process can be used to separate the alcohol from the water?
Fractional distillation
Crystallisation
Grinding
Filtering
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Which compound is produced in the following reaction?
C2H4 + Br2 ➔ ?
Dibromomethane CH2Br2
Dibromopropane C3H6Br2
Dibromoethane C2H4Br2
Dibromobutane C4H8Br2
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Reacting an alkene with a halogen will produce a halogenoalkane.
C4H8 + Br2 ➔ ?
Butene (C4H8) can react with Bromine (Br2) to produce a halogenoalkane.
What halogenoalkane is produced in the reaction?
Dibromopropane C3H6Br2
Dibromopentane C5H10Br2
Dibromobutane C4H8Br2
Dibromohexane C6H12Br2
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An unidentified liquid could be either an alkene or an alkane. To test which one it is, the liquid is reacted with bromine water.
The bromine water turns from orange to colourless.
What type of hydrocarbon is the liquid?
An alkene
An alkane
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An unidentified liquid could be either an alkene or an alkane. To test which one it is, the liquid is reacted with bromine water.
The bromine water stays orange.
What type of hydrocarbon is the liquid?
An alkane
An alkene
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