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Organic Reactions (Alkenes (Combustion of the Alkenes (Alkenes burn with…
Organic Reactions
Alkenes
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Reaction with Halogens
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One example is testing an alkene with bromine water, alkenes turn bromine water colorless
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Alcohols
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Alcohols burn in air, forming carbon dioxide and water
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Alcohols react with sodium metal to form a solution of sodium alkoxide, and hydrogen gas is given off
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Ethanol can be oxidized to ethanoic acid, by chemical oxidizing agents or by the action of microbes in the air
Carboxylic Acids
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Aqueous solutions of carboxylic acids are weak acids and have a higher pH than solutions of strong acids in the same concentration
Carbonates fizz in solutions of carboxylic acids, releasing carbon dioxide gas
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For example, CO2 is given off slower if a metal carbonate is reacted with a carboxylic acid, and hydrochloric acid, even if its the same concentration
Esters
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Esters are volatile, fragrant compounds
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