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Most physical properties of alkenes are similar to those of the corresponding __________. |
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Like alkanes, alkenes have __________ around 0.6 or 0.7g/cm^3. |
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The __________ __________ of alkenes increase smoothly with molecular weight. As with alkanes, increased branching leads to greater __________ and lower __________ __________. |
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1) Boiling points 2) Volatility 3) Boiling points |
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Like alkanes, alkenes are relatively __________ and are insoluble in __________ but soluble in __________ solvents such as hexane, gasoline, halogenated solvents, and ethers |
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1) Nonpolar 2) Water 3) Nonpolar |
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Alkenes tend to be slightly more __________ than alkanes for two reasons: 1. The more weakly held electrons in the __________ bond are more __________ (contributing to instantaneous dipole moments) and, 2. The vinylic bonds tend to by slightly __________ (contributing to a permanent dipole moment) |
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1) Polar 2) Pi 3) Polarizable 4) Polar |
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Alkyl groups are slightly __________-donating toward a double bond, helping to stabilize it. This donation slightly polarizes the __________ bond, with a small partial __________ charge on the alkyl group and a small __________ charge on the double-bond carbon atom. |
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1) Electron 2) Pi 3) Positive 4) Negative |
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In a __________-disubstituted alkene, the vector sum of the two dipole moments is directed __________ to the double bond. In a __________-disubstituted alkene, the two dipole moments tend to __________. If an alkene is symmetrically __________ disubstituted, the dipole moment is zero. |
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1) Cis 2) Perpendicular 3) Trans 4) Cancel 5) Trans |
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Compounds with permanent dipole moments engage in __________-__________ attractions, while those without permanent dipole moments engage only in__________ __________ __________ attractions. |
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1) Dipole-dipole 2) van der Waals |
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The __________ alkene isomer tends to have a larger dipole moment then the __________, increasing __________ __________. |
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1) Cis 2) Trans 3) Boiling point |
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