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ALKANES
Learning outcomes
Students should be able to:
1.Describe a homologous series and its general characteristics;

2.Describe the alkanes as a homologous series of saturated
hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2;
3.Draw the structures of branched and unbranched alkanes, C1 to
C4 and name the unbranched alkanes C1 to C4;
4.Define isomerism and identify the isomers;
5.Describe the properties of alkanes;
HOMOLOGOUS SERIES
• There are millions of different organic
compounds and chemists have devised a
method of classifying them into families with
similar formulae and properties.
• Each family of organic compounds is called a
homologous series.
• A homologous series is a family of compounds
with the same general formula, same
functional group and similar chemical
properties.
HOMOLOGOUS SERIES
HOMOLOGOUS SERIES
• The alkanes and alkenes are hydrocarbons
(containing hydrogen and carbon only).

• The alcohols and carboxylic acids contain
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
HOMOLOGOUS SERIES
CHARACTERISTICS
• Organic compounds in the same homologous
series have the following characteristics:
• Same general formula
• Same functional group
• Similar chemical properties but varying in
reactivity
• Physical properties vary gradually along the
series
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS AND
GENERAL FORMULA
• A functional group is an atom or group of
atoms that gives a compound its characteristic
chemical properties.
• Organic compounds in the same homologous
series have similar chemical properties due to
the same functional group.
• Each member of the series differs from the
next by a –CH2- unit.
GENERAL FORMULA OF ALKANES?
NAMING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
• The name of an organic compound is divided
into two parts.
• The first part (prefix) tells us the number of
carbon atoms in each molecule.

• The second part (suffix) tells is which
homologous series the compound belongs to
Methane

Methanol

OH
Methane

Ethanoic Acid

COOH
WHAT ARE ALKANES?
• Alkanes are a homologous series of saturated
hydrocarbons that contain only carboncarbon single covalent bonds.
• In an alkane molecule, all the outer electrons
of each carbon are used in forming single
covalent bonds with four other atoms, hence,
alkanes are said to be saturated.
• Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2
(where n ≥ 1)
HOW ARE ALKANES
REPRESENTED?
RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES
• Find the longest carbon chain in the
compound. This gives the parent name of the
compound.

5C
5C

3C
RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES
• Number each carbon atom in the longest
chain, starting from the end nearest to the
branch. This means that the number
appearing in the name is a smaller number.
5

4

3

2

1

BRANCH
RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES
• Name the group joined to the chain and state
the number of the carbon atom to which it is
joined.
2

Methyl
Group

2-Methylpentane
RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES
• If the chain has 2 more identical groups joined
to it. Prefixes like di-, tri-, tetra- are used to
indicate the number of groups present.
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Methyl Groups

2,4-Dimethylheptane
Two Common Branches

Ethyl Group
RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES
• If a chain has 2 or more different groups
joined to it, the groups are written in
alphabetical order i.e. ethyl before methyl.

4 –ethyl-2-methylhexane
Name this Alkane

2,2-Dimethypropane
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• Physical states
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• As the number of carbon atoms in the
molecules increases, the melting and boiling
points increase.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• Generally, alkanes have low melting and boiling
points. This is due to the weak intermolecular forces
of attraction (van der Waals’ forces) which can be
overcome by a small amount of heat energy.
• As the alkane molecules become larger (increase in
the number of carbon atoms in the molecules, the
intermolecular forces of attraction become
stronger. More heat energy is needed to overcome
the intermolecular forces of attraction to separate
the molecules and the melting and boiling points
increase.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• As the number of carbon atoms in the
molecules increases, they become less
viscous (flow less easily).
• This is due to the stronger intermolecular
forces of attraction and
• Larger molecules get tangled together easily.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• As the number of carbon atoms in the
molecules increases, their densities also
increase. Liquid alkanes have densities less
than 1g/cm3 and they float on water.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• As the number of carbon atoms in the
molecules increases, they become less
flammable (more difficult to burn).
• The larger alkane molecules contain a higher
percentage of carbon and this makes it more
difficult to burn.
• The larger alkanes also tend to produce a
smokier flame due to incomplete combustion
of the alkane molecules.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• Alkanes are insoluble in water but soluble in
organic solvents such as CCl4.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• Alkanes are generally unreactive.

• This is because alkane molecules contain
single carbon-carbon covalent bonds (C-C) and
single carbon-hydrogen covalent bonds (C-H)
which are strong and require a lot of energy
to break.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• Combustion
• Alkane + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water
vapour
• CH4 (g) + 2O2 (g)  CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g)
∆H
= -890kJ/mol
• The reaction is highly exothermic and a large
amount of heat energy is released. This is why
alkanes make good fuels.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• Substitution Reactions
• A substitution reaction is one in which an
atom or group of atoms replace other atoms
in a molecule.

• It is usually a slow reaction that is difficult to
control and a mixture of products is usually
obtained.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• Reaction is initiated by ultra-violet light which
provides the energy to break the covalent
bond in the chlorine molecule to produce
chlorine atoms.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• For instance, methane reacts with chlorine as
follows:

• This is a substitution reaction because the
hydrogen atom in methane has been replaced
by a chlorine atom.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
ALKANES
• More hydrogen atoms can be replaced with
chlorine atoms to produce a mixture of four
organic compounds as follows:
• CH3Cl + Cl2  CH2Cl2 + HCl
• CH2Cl2 + Cl2  CHCl3 + HCl
• CHCl3 + Cl2  CCl4 + HCl
ISOMERISM
• Isomers are compounds with the same
molecular formula but different structural
formulae.
• Isomers have different melting and boiling
points.
• Isomers may or may not belong to the same
homologous series.
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Alkanes

  • 2. Learning outcomes Students should be able to: 1.Describe a homologous series and its general characteristics; 2.Describe the alkanes as a homologous series of saturated hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2; 3.Draw the structures of branched and unbranched alkanes, C1 to C4 and name the unbranched alkanes C1 to C4; 4.Define isomerism and identify the isomers; 5.Describe the properties of alkanes;
  • 3. HOMOLOGOUS SERIES • There are millions of different organic compounds and chemists have devised a method of classifying them into families with similar formulae and properties. • Each family of organic compounds is called a homologous series. • A homologous series is a family of compounds with the same general formula, same functional group and similar chemical properties.
  • 5. HOMOLOGOUS SERIES • The alkanes and alkenes are hydrocarbons (containing hydrogen and carbon only). • The alcohols and carboxylic acids contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
  • 6. HOMOLOGOUS SERIES CHARACTERISTICS • Organic compounds in the same homologous series have the following characteristics: • Same general formula • Same functional group • Similar chemical properties but varying in reactivity • Physical properties vary gradually along the series
  • 7. FUNCTIONAL GROUPS AND GENERAL FORMULA • A functional group is an atom or group of atoms that gives a compound its characteristic chemical properties. • Organic compounds in the same homologous series have similar chemical properties due to the same functional group. • Each member of the series differs from the next by a –CH2- unit.
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  • 10. NAMING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS • The name of an organic compound is divided into two parts. • The first part (prefix) tells us the number of carbon atoms in each molecule. • The second part (suffix) tells is which homologous series the compound belongs to
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  • 16. WHAT ARE ALKANES? • Alkanes are a homologous series of saturated hydrocarbons that contain only carboncarbon single covalent bonds. • In an alkane molecule, all the outer electrons of each carbon are used in forming single covalent bonds with four other atoms, hence, alkanes are said to be saturated. • Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2 (where n ≥ 1)
  • 18. RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES • Find the longest carbon chain in the compound. This gives the parent name of the compound. 5C 5C 3C
  • 19. RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES • Number each carbon atom in the longest chain, starting from the end nearest to the branch. This means that the number appearing in the name is a smaller number. 5 4 3 2 1 BRANCH
  • 20. RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES • Name the group joined to the chain and state the number of the carbon atom to which it is joined. 2 Methyl Group 2-Methylpentane
  • 21. RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES • If the chain has 2 more identical groups joined to it. Prefixes like di-, tri-, tetra- are used to indicate the number of groups present. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Methyl Groups 2,4-Dimethylheptane
  • 23. RULES FOR NAMING ALKANES • If a chain has 2 or more different groups joined to it, the groups are written in alphabetical order i.e. ethyl before methyl. 4 –ethyl-2-methylhexane
  • 26. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • As the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases, the melting and boiling points increase.
  • 27. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • Generally, alkanes have low melting and boiling points. This is due to the weak intermolecular forces of attraction (van der Waals’ forces) which can be overcome by a small amount of heat energy. • As the alkane molecules become larger (increase in the number of carbon atoms in the molecules, the intermolecular forces of attraction become stronger. More heat energy is needed to overcome the intermolecular forces of attraction to separate the molecules and the melting and boiling points increase.
  • 28. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • As the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases, they become less viscous (flow less easily). • This is due to the stronger intermolecular forces of attraction and • Larger molecules get tangled together easily.
  • 29. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • As the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases, their densities also increase. Liquid alkanes have densities less than 1g/cm3 and they float on water.
  • 30. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • As the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases, they become less flammable (more difficult to burn). • The larger alkane molecules contain a higher percentage of carbon and this makes it more difficult to burn. • The larger alkanes also tend to produce a smokier flame due to incomplete combustion of the alkane molecules.
  • 31. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • Alkanes are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents such as CCl4.
  • 32. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • Alkanes are generally unreactive. • This is because alkane molecules contain single carbon-carbon covalent bonds (C-C) and single carbon-hydrogen covalent bonds (C-H) which are strong and require a lot of energy to break.
  • 33. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • Combustion • Alkane + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water vapour • CH4 (g) + 2O2 (g)  CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g) ∆H = -890kJ/mol • The reaction is highly exothermic and a large amount of heat energy is released. This is why alkanes make good fuels.
  • 34. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • Substitution Reactions • A substitution reaction is one in which an atom or group of atoms replace other atoms in a molecule. • It is usually a slow reaction that is difficult to control and a mixture of products is usually obtained.
  • 35. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • Reaction is initiated by ultra-violet light which provides the energy to break the covalent bond in the chlorine molecule to produce chlorine atoms.
  • 36. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • For instance, methane reacts with chlorine as follows: • This is a substitution reaction because the hydrogen atom in methane has been replaced by a chlorine atom.
  • 37. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKANES • More hydrogen atoms can be replaced with chlorine atoms to produce a mixture of four organic compounds as follows: • CH3Cl + Cl2  CH2Cl2 + HCl • CH2Cl2 + Cl2  CHCl3 + HCl • CHCl3 + Cl2  CCl4 + HCl
  • 38. ISOMERISM • Isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulae. • Isomers have different melting and boiling points. • Isomers may or may not belong to the same homologous series.
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  • 40. Quiz