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Are these liquids/solutions safe to drink? - Coggle Diagram
Are these liquids/solutions safe to drink?
water
is a base
will react with an acid
boiling point of 100 degrees C
more dense than hydrocarbons
unless the hydrocarbon is a large molecule
polar molecule
will react with polar molecules
hydrocarbons are not polar
alkynes
slightly polar
similar boiling points to alkanes and alkenes
boiling point increases as more carbons are added
does not react with water
insoluble in water?
will turn bromine clear
bromine breaks the triple bond
reacts with halogens
odourless
like water
alkenes
will turn bromine into a clear colour
bromine will break the double bond
insoluble in water
not soluble in water
less dense than water
boiling point similar to alkane
slightly polar
reacts with halogens
odourless
alkanes
not soluble in polar substances
not soluble in water
less dense than water
will not affect the colour of bromine
saturated molecule
no bonds to break
will not react with acids or bases
lower boiling point than water
as the carbons increase so does boiling point
contains only single bonds
odourless
alcohols
boiling points similar to water
differ by a couple degrees
higher boiling points than other hydrocarbons
polar molecule
soluble in water
if 4 or more carbons present will not mix with water