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Reactions of organic compounds

Organic compounds undergo different types of chemical reactions, including:

  • Oxidation
  • Substitution
  • Addition
  • Elimination

1. Oxidation Reactions

  • Reaction with oxygen (O2)(O₂) to form carbon dioxide (CO2)(CO₂) and water (H2O).(H₂O).
  • Exothermic (releases energy).
  • General reaction: alkane+O2CO2+H2O+energy\text{alkane} + O_2 \rightarrow CO_2 + H_2O + \text{energy}

2. Substitution Reactions

  • Occur when saturated compounds (alkanes) react.
  • A hydrogen atom is replaced by another atom (e.g., halogens).
  • Produces saturated products.
  • Slow reaction and requires heat or UV light to proceed.

Example: Halogenation

alkane+halogenUV light or heathaloalkane+HX\text{alkane} + \text{halogen} \xrightarrow{\text{UV light or heat}} \text{haloalkane} + HX

3. Addition Reactions

  • Occur in unsaturated compounds (alkenes and alkynes).
  • Atoms add across the double/triple bond, breaking the multiple bond.
  • Produces saturated products.
  • Faster than substitution reactions.

Types of Addition Reactions

ReactionConditionsReaction Equation
Hydrogenation (addition of H2)H₂)Catalyst: Pt,Pd,orNiPt, Pd, or NiAlkene+H2AlkaneAlkene + H₂ → Alkane
Halogenation (addition of X2X₂)No catalystAlkene+X2DihaloalkaneAlkene + X₂ → Dihaloalkane
Hydrohalogenation (addition of HXHX)No catalystAlkene+HXHaloalkaneAlkene + HX → Haloalkane
Hydration (addition of H2OH₂O)H2SO4H₂SO₄ catalystAlkene+H2OAlcoholAlkene + H₂O → Alcohol

Markovnikov's Rule: In addition of HX,H-X, the HH bonds to the carbon with more hydrogen atoms.

4. Elimination Reactions

  • Atoms or groups are removed, forming double or triple bonds.
  • Converts saturated compounds into unsaturated ones.
  • Endothermic (requires heat).

Types of Elimination Reactions

ReactionConditionsReaction Equation
CrackingCatalyst, heatAlkaneAlkene+AlkaneAlkane → Alkene + Alkane
DehydrohalogenationNaOH (alcoholic), heatHaloalkaneAlkene+HXHaloalkane → Alkene + HX
DehydrationH2SO4,H₂SO₄, heatAlcoholAlkene+H2OAlcohol → Alkene + H₂O
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