Conditions for organic reactions 0.0 / 5 ? ChemistryReactionsA2/A-levelOCR Created by: sarahcrimmen15Created on: 28-11-18 12:41 hydration of an alkene? acid catalyst (H3PO4/H2SO4) reagents:steam H2O (g) 1 of 15 Oxidation of secondary alcohols to ketones? sulfuric acid and potassium dichromate, conditions:reflux. produce H2O as well 2 of 15 hydrolysis of a haloalkane to produce an alcohol? NAOH and reflux produce NACl as well 3 of 15 oxidation of primary alcohols to an aldehyde? reagents:potassium dichromate(VI) and sulfuric acid conditions distillation and also produces H2O 4 of 15 measuring rate of hydrolysis of haloalkane ? aqueous silver nitrate, ethanol solvent, precipiate of silver halide also produced 5 of 15 dehydration of alcohols? heated under reflux in the presence of an acid catalyst such as concentrated sulfuric acid and concentrated phosphoric acid water is also produced. 6 of 15 substitution reaction of alcohols with halides to form haloalkanes alcohol is heated under reflux with sulfuric acid and a sodium halide is formed in situ. water is laso produced 7 of 15 oxidation of primary alcohols to produce carboxylic acid. heated strongly under reflux with an excess of acidified potassium dichromate H2O is also produced. 8 of 15 industrial polymerisation carried out at high temperature and pressure 9 of 15 hydrogenation of alkenes 423K passed over a nickel catalyst 10 of 15 halogenation of alkenes room temp 11 of 15 hydrogen halides and alkenes room temp and gaseous hydrogen halides. 12 of 15 incomplete combustion of alkanes a limited supply of oxygen 13 of 15 complete combustion of oxygen a plentiful supply of oxygen. 14 of 15 nitration of benzene sulfuric acid catalyst heated to 50'C 15 of 15
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