Alkenes

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Process for turning an Alkene to an Alkane
Hydrogenation
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Mechanism for forming a dihalogenoalkane
Electrophillic Addition
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Type of fission which separates the Br atoms during an addition reaction
Heterolytic
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The fixed double bond enables what type of isomerism while Alkanes do not?
Stereoisomerism
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Type of isomerism that occurs when there's is a hydrogen and non hydrogen group on each Carbon in a C=C double bond
cistrans
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Name this alkene: CH2CH2CH3
Pentene
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Due to the C=C bonds Alkenes are _______________ hydrocarbons.
Unsaturated
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The C=C double bond is formed by a _____ bond
Sigma
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and a __ bond.
Pi
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A Pi bond is the reactive part of a double bond formed above and below the plane of bonded atoms by ____________ ___________ of p-orbitals.
Sideways overlap
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Polymers are made from several alkene ________.
Monomers
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Alkenes can form alcohols using what acid catalyst?
Phosphoric
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Mechanism for forming a dihalogenoalkane

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Type of fission which separates the Br atoms during an addition reaction

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The fixed double bond enables what type of isomerism while Alkanes do not?

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Type of isomerism that occurs when there's is a hydrogen and non hydrogen group on each Carbon in a C=C double bond

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