Carbon and its Compounds
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Why can carbon form so many compounds compared to other elements?
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Carbon has two unique properties: 1) Catenation - ability to form long chains with other carbon atoms due to strong C-C bonds, and 2) Tetravalency - can bond with 4 other atoms, allowing diverse molec…
A hydrocarbon burns with a yellow sooty flame. What type of hydrocarbon is it and why?
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It is an unsaturated hydrocarbon. Unsaturated hydrocarbons have double or triple bonds, causing incomplete combustion due to insufficient oxygen. This produces carbon particles (soot) that glow yellow…
What happens when ethanol is heated with concentrated sulfuric acid at 443K?
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Dehydration occurs: CH₃CH₂OH → CH₂=CH₂ + H₂O. Ethanol loses water to form ethene (unsaturated hydrocarbon). Concentrated H₂SO₄ acts as a dehydrating agent, removing water molecules.
Define covalent bonding and explain how it occurs in methane (CH₄).
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Covalent bonding is sharing of electron pairs between atoms. In methane, carbon (4 valence electrons) shares one electron each with four hydrogen atoms (1 valence electron each). This gives carbon and…
Why does soap not work effectively in hard water?
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Hard water contains Ca²⁺ and Mg²⁺ ions. Soap reacts with these ions to form insoluble precipitates (scum): 2C₁₇H₃₅COONa + Ca²⁺ → (C₁₇H₃₅COO)₂Ca + 2Na⁺. This reduces soap's cleaning efficiency and wast…
What is a homologous series? Give an example.
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A homologous series is a group of compounds with the same functional group and similar chemical properties, differing by -CH₂- units. Example: Alkanes - CH₄ (methane), C₂H₆ (ethane), C₃H₈ (propane). E…
How do you test for carbon dioxide gas produced when ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate?
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Pass the gas through freshly prepared lime water (Ca(OH)₂). If CO₂ is present, lime water turns milky due to formation of CaCO₃: CO₂ + Ca(OH)₂ → CaCO₃ + H₂O. The milky appearance confirms CO₂ gas.
What are structural isomers? Draw two isomers of butane (C₄H₁₀).
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Structural isomers have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements. Butane isomers: 1) n-butane: CH₃-CH₂-CH₂-CH₃ (straight chain), 2) isobutane: CH₃-CH(CH₃)-CH₃ (branched chain).
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