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Title: Unsaturated Hydrocarbons II: Alkynes


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Unsaturated Hydrocarbons II Alkynes
  • By
  • Dr. Siham Lahsasni

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Alkynes Molecular and Structural Formulas
  • The alkynes comprise a series of carbon and
    hydrogen based compounds that contain one triple
    bond. This group of compounds is a homologous
    series with the general molecular formula of
    CnH2n2
  • The alkyne triple bond is composed of one s and
    two p covalent bonds.
  • The simplest alkyne, ethyne (also known as
    acetylene), has two carbon atoms and the
    molecular formula of C2H2. The structural formula
    for ethyne is

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sp hybridization
This involves the mixing of one s- and one
p-orbital forming two sp-hybrid orbitals. The two
sp-hybrid orbitals are oriented in a linear
arrangement and bond angle is 180.
4
Acetylene
  • Both C are sp hybridized
  • 2 C-H s bonds are made by the interaction of C
    sp with H1s orbitals (see red arrows)
  • 1 C-C s bond is made by the interaction of C sp
    with another C sp orbital (see green arrow)
  • 2 C-C p bonds are made by the interaction of the
    2 pairs of C p orbitals (see black arrows)

5
Nomenclature
  1. Identify the longest continuous chain of carbon
    atoms that contains the carbon-carbon triple
    bond. the - ane ending is changed to yne
  2. Number the carbon atoms of the longest
    continuous chain, starting at the end closest to
    the triple bond.
  3. The position of the triple bond is indicated by
    placing the lower of the pair of numbers assigned
    to the triple-bonded carbon atoms in front of the
    name of the alkyne.
  4. The location and name of any substituent atom or
    group is indicated.

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IUPAC Propyne
Common Methyl acetylene
5-bromo-2-pentyne
IUPAC 2,6-Dimethyl-3-heptyne
Common Isobutylisopropylacetylene
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  • Give the IUPAC and common names of the following
    compounds

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Physical Properties
  • Nonpolar, insoluble in water.
  • Soluble in most organic solvents.
  • Boiling points similar to alkane of same size.
  • Less dense than water.
  • Up to 4 carbons, gas at room temperature.
  • Terminal alkynes, R-C?C-H, are more acidic than
    other hydrocarbons.

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Preparation of alkynes
  1. Dehydrohalogenation of alkyl dihalides

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  • 2. Reaction of sodium Acetylide with Primary
    Alkyl Halides

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Reactions of alkynes
  1. Addition of hydrogen

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2. Addition of halogen
3. Addition of hydrogen halide
4- Addition of water Hydration
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5. Addition of Born Hydried
6- Oxidation of alkynes
7- Ozonolysis
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Visual test for alkynes
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