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Consider the reactions represented in the flow diagram below. 1. reaction 1 2. Alcohol A 3. concentrated H₂SO₄ 4. Compound B (An alkene) 5. C₄H₈Br₂ Write down: 4.... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:Consider the reactions represented in the flow diagram below - NSC Physical Sciences - Question 4 - 2017 - Paper 2

Step 1

4.1.1 Type of reaction represented by reaction 1

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The type of reaction represented by reaction 1 is a substitution reaction (or hydrolysis).

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4.1.2 NAME or FORMULA of the inorganic reactant needed for reaction 1

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The inorganic reactant needed for reaction 1 is water (H₂O) or it can also be dilute sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or dilute potassium hydroxide (KOH).

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4.1.3 Type of alcohol (PRIMARY, SECONDARY or TERTIARY) of which alcohol A is an example

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Alcohol A is an example of a tertiary alcohol.

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4.1.4 Type of reaction represented by reaction 2

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The type of reaction represented by reaction 2 is elimination (dehydrohalogenation or dehydrobromination).

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4.1.5 IUPAC name of compound B

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The IUPAC name of compound B is 2-methylprop-1-ene or methylpropene.

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4.1.6 Type of addition reaction represented by reaction 3

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The type of addition reaction represented by reaction 3 is halogenation (bromination).

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4.1.7 Balanced equation for reaction 3 using structural formulae

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The balanced equation for reaction 3 using structural formulae is as follows:

   H   H   H   H
   |   |   |   |
H--C===C--Br--C--H
   |   |   |   |
   H   H   H   H

This shows the formation of C₄H₈Br₂ from the alkene and bromine.

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