Alkenes and Polymers

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Quiz on Alkenes for A-Level Chemistry. Scores are NOT dependent on how many correct answers there are!
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Question 1

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Alkenes are [blank_start]planar[blank_end] with a bond angle of [blank_start]120[blank_end] degrees.
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  • planar
  • tetrahedral
  • trigonal planar
  • bent
  • 120
  • 109.5
  • 107
  • 104.5

Question 2

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Alkenes can't rotate around the double bond.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Diastereoisomers are mirror images of each other.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Electrophiles like [blank_start]electrons[blank_end] and therefore have a partial or formal [blank_start]positive[blank_end] charge. Nucleophiles like [blank_start]nuclei or protons[blank_end] and therefore have a partial or formal [blank_start]negative[blank_end] charge.
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  • electrons
  • nuclei or protons
  • positive
  • negative

Question 5

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Alkenes have a high electron density in the C=C bond which means that they are attacked by nucleophiles.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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The Electrophilic Addition of Hydrogen Bromide to an Alkene forms:
Answer
  • a Bromoalkane
  • Bromine
  • Hydrogen gas
  • an Alkane

Question 7

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How can Bromine act as an Electrophile?
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  • When the electron density of the C=C bond causes an induced dipole
  • When it is in a radioactive form
  • When it is concentrated
  • When it is heated to a high temperature (1000C)

Question 8

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The Electrophilic Addition of Bromine to an Alkene forms:
Answer
  • a Dibromoalkane
  • a Bromoalkane
  • Hydrogen Bromide
  • an Alkane

Question 9

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The test for Unsaturated Hydrocarbons involves adding Bromine Water. The presence of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons would be indicated by:
Answer
  • the decolourisation of the Bromine Water
  • fizzing
  • the presence of a cream-coloured precipitate
  • a bad smell

Question 10

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Why must the temperature be 0C when adding Ethene to concentrated Sulfuric Acid?
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  • the reaction is very exothermic
  • the melting point of Sulfuric Acid is very low
  • the boiling point of Ethene is very low

Question 11

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What is formed when Ethene is reacted with concentrated 85% Sulfuric Acid?
Answer
  • Ethyl Hydrogensulfate
  • Ethanoic Acid
  • Water
  • Hydrogen Sulfide

Question 12

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Industrially, what would be added to the product formed from the Electrophilic Addition of Sulfuric Acid to Ethene to form Ethanol?
Answer
  • Phosphoric Acid
  • Water
  • Methanoic Acid
  • Nothing - the original product is Ethanol

Question 13

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Markovnikov's Rule states that the Major Product formed in Electrophilic Addition with an Unsymmetrical Alkene has the more stable Carbocation intermediate.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Which of these Carbocations is the most stable?
Answer
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Methyl
  • Tertiary

Question 15

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Label the diagram of a C=C bond.
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  • π (pi)
  • covalent
  • dative
  • σ (sigma)
  • ionic
  • metallic

Question 16

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Addition Polymers are formed from [blank_start]Alkenes[blank_end] under [blank_start]high[blank_end] pressure and with a suitable catalyst. The [blank_start]π[blank_end] bond breaks to allow the molecules to join together.
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  • Alkenes
  • Cycloalkanes
  • Alkanes
  • high
  • low
  • π (pi)
  • σ (sigma)

Question 17

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The best yields of Additional Polymerisation are obtained at a low temperature.
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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In Addition Polymerisation, there is a reduction in the number of moles.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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What is the positive effect of Incineration of Polymers?
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  • There is a large amount of useful heat energy released
  • It gets rid of them
  • There is no positive effect
  • There is a large amount of useful water released

Question 20

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What are the negative effects of Incineration of Polymers?
Answer
  • Greenhouse Gases are produced
  • Toxic Gases can be produced
  • It's not cost effective
  • There are no negative effects

Question 21

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What are the negative effects of Recycling Polymers?
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  • There are no negative effects
  • It's expensive to separate out the different polymers
  • It's hard to separate out the different polymers
  • It requires heat provided by the combustion of Fossil Fuels

Question 22

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What are the positive effects of Recycling Polymers?
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  • It reduces Crude Oil use
  • It reduces disposal problems
  • There are no positive effects
  • It purifies the polymers

Question 23

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Select all the correct properties of Polymers:
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  • Unsaturated
  • Polar
  • High Melting/Boiling Point
  • Unreactive
  • Short Lifetime
  • Non-Biodegradable

Question 24

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Straight-Chain Polymers or those with fewer branches are [blank_start]more[blank_end] compact and pack with a [blank_start]high[blank_end] density. This means they have more Van der Waal's forces so they are [blank_start]stronger[blank_end] and [blank_start]harder[blank_end]. Polymers with more branches are [blank_start]less[blank_end] compact and pack with a [blank_start]low[blank_end] density. This means they have less Van der Waal's forces so they are [blank_start]weaker[blank_end] and [blank_start]softer[blank_end].
Answer
  • more
  • high
  • stronger
  • harder
  • less
  • low
  • weaker
  • softer

Question 25

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Polyvinylchloride is long-lasting, durable and versatile.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 26

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This question is about the most common Plasticisers of polyvinylchloride, which are phthalates. What have phthalates been linked to which makes some people ask for the banning of them?
Answer
  • Cancer
  • Global Warming
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Multiple Sclerosis

Question 27

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What effect to Plasticisers have on a polymer and why?
Answer
  • They make them softer and more flexible. Plasticisers weaken the intermolecular forces between the chains.
  • They make them harder and less flexible. Plasticisers strengthen the intermolecular forces between the chains.

Question 28

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Which of these species show E-Isomerism?

Question 29

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Use the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog Rules to put these elements in order. Some have already been filled in for you. [blank_start]Iodine[blank_end] > Bromine > [blank_start]Chlorine[blank_end] > [blank_start]Fluorine[blank_end] > [blank_start]Carbon[blank_end] > [blank_start]Hydrogen[blank_end]
Answer
  • Iodine
  • Chlorine
  • Hydrogen
  • Carbon
  • Fluorine

Question 30

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In E/Z-Isomerism of an ALKENE with no halogens, based on the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog Rules, the highest priority group is that which contains more Carbon.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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