Chemistry Form 5 Carbon Mind Map
Chemistry Form 5 Carbon Mind Map
Chemistry Form 5 Carbon Mind Map
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CARBON
COMPOUND
Carbon
compound
Alkane
Alkenes
Isomerism
Alcohol
Carboxylic acid
Ester
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.
2.! 2."
#at
$atural
rubber
2.%
2.&
1. 'e(ine the carbon
compound.
2. )hat is an
or*anic compound+
3. ,ist 3 examples
o( or*anic
compound and 3
examples o( non-
or*anic compound.
1. )rite the (ormula o(
alkane.
2. Explain .hy boilin*
point o( alkanes
increase descendin*
the homolo*ous series
3. )rite the e/uation
o( combustion o(
pentane
1. )rite the *eneral
(ormula o( alkenes.
2. Explain .hy boilin*
point o( alkenes
increase descendin*
the homolo*ous series
3. )rite the e/uation
o( combustion o(
pentene
1. 'e(ine isomerism
2. 'ra. structural
(ormula o( pentane
isomers
3. 'ra. structural
(ormula o( pentene
isomers
1. 'e(ine the
homolo*ous series o(
alcohol
2. )rite the chemical
e/uation o( combustion
o( propanol.
3. 'escribe a laboratory
experiment to produce
alcohol
1. 'e(ine carboxylic
acid.
2. )rite the e/uation
in0ol0ed in the
production o( carboxylic
acid (rom propanol.
3. Explain .hy
methanoic acid cannot
conduct an electric
1. 'e(ine an ester.
2. )rite the *eneral
(ormula o( ester.
3. 'escribe an
experiment to
produce etil
methanoic.
1. 'e(ine saturated (at
and unsaturated (at.
2. 1tated the di((erence
bet.een saturated (at
and unsaturated (at.
3. )hat is the type o(
reaction that chan*es
unsaturated (at to
saturated (at+
1. 'e(ine polymer.
2. Explain the
coa*ulation process o(
latex .hen it is added
.ith (ormic acid.
2. Explain .hy
0ulcani2ed rubber is
stron*er than natural
rubber.
B. 2.1
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'e(inition o( carbon
compound
Examples9
5lucose:
7rotein:
#at: etc
;ype o( compound
3r*anic carbon
compound
Inor*anic carbon
compound
Compound consists o( carbon
element.
Compounds contain
carbon and come (rom
organism (living thing)
Animal or plants
Compound consists o(
carbon and did not come
!rom th" organism
<animal or plant=
Examples9
Carbonate o( metal:
Bicarbonate o( metal:
carbon dioxide: carbon
monoxide: etc
Combustion o(
or*anic compounds
sebatian or*anik
Examples
Inor*anic compound
>ydrocarbon
Examples?
.
1aturated
hydrocarbon
s
8nsaturated
hydrocarbon
s
A,@A$E
B. 2.2
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5eneral (ormula and
*roup members
7hysical
properties and
the chan*es
Chemical
properties
5eneral (ormula
CnH2n #2
n A 1:2:3:B
n 6olecular
(ormula
$ame 1tructural (ormula
1
2
3
4
10
C>4
C2>!
BB..
C4>10
BBB
methane
ethane
propane
butane
pentane
BB..
BBB.
BBB
6embers 1i2e o(
molecule
6eltin*
point
'ensity 1tate
6ethane
Ethane
7ropane
Butane
7entane
>exane
1mall
Increase
,o.
Increase
,o.
Increase
5as
5as
5as
5as
,i/uid
,i/uid
Explanation to
the $h%si&al
$ro$"rti"s
&hang"
Combustion
1ubstitution
reactions
$on complete combustion
C>4 C 32 C C 2>23
C2>! C 32 B. C B..
BB C B.. B. C B
Complete combustion.
C>4 C 32 C32 C 2>23
C2>! C 32 BB C BB
C4>10 C 32 BB.. C BB.
1un li*ht
C>4 C Cl2 C>3Cl C >Cl
C>3Cl C Cl2 C>2Cl2 C >Cl
C>2Cl2 C Cl2 BB.. C BB
BB.. C BB. BBB C BB.
1. $on soluble in
.ater
2. $on conductor o(
electricity
B. 2.3
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A,@E$E
5eneral (ormula and
*roup members
7hysical
properties and
the chan*es
Chemical
properties
n 6olecular
#ormula
$ame 1tructural
#ormula
1
2
3
4
10
C2>4
C3>!
BB..
C>10
BBB
ethene
propene
butene
pentene
hexene
6embers 6olecul
ar si2e
6eltin*
point
'ensity 1tate
Ethene
7ropene
Butene
7entene
>exene
>eptene Increase
,o.
Increase
,o.
increase
5as
5as
5as
5as
,i/uid
,i/uid
5eneral
(ormula
CnH2n
n A 2.3:4: B
Explanation to
the chan*es
R"a&tion E'am$l"s
1. Addition reaction
<a= Addition o( hydro*en <hydro*enation=
<b= Addition o( bromine
<c= Addition o( steam
<d= 3xidation
C2>4 C >2 C2>!
C3>! C Br2 C3>!Br2
>3734: 300
o
C: !0 atm.
C2>4 C >23 C2>3>
acidic @6n34
C2>4 C >23 C D3E C2>!32
2. Combustion
Combustion in the air <oxy*en= C2>4 C 332 2C32 C 2>23
C4>% C BB BB. C BB
;est to di((erentiate alkenes usin*
bromine .ater FAcidic potassium
ma*nate <GII=. Experiment.
1. $on soluble in
.ater
2. $on conductor o(
electricity
7olymeri2ation
o( alkene
>omolo*ous
1eries
B.2.4
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(SOMER(SM
'e(inition o( isomerism
I87AC
namin* Example o( isomer
Isomers o( pentane Isomers o( butene
Com$o)n* .ith the
same mol"&)lar
!orm)la but
di((erent str)&t)ral
!orm)la
Instruction9
1. 1peci(y the number o( carbon
atom in the lon*est continuous
carbon chain.
2. $umberin* carbon atoms .ith
1:2:3:B startin* near (unctional
*roup Fand branch..
3. Branch names -C>3 : methyl
-C>2C>3: ethyl
I87AC name o(
isomer
Isomer o( alkane <hexane=
Isomer o( an alkene <pentene=
B2+
1
A,COHO,
'e(inition
o( alcohol
8sa*e o(
alcohol
>omolo*ous
series o( alcohol
Ethanol
7reparation
o( ethanol
;he physical properties
o( the ethanol
Chemical properties o(
the ethanol
#uel: sol0ent:
6edical aspect:
Cosmetic aspect..
Carbon compound
contained hydroxyl
(unctional *roup: OH
$amin*
7hysical
properties and the
chan*es
do.n.ard series.
#ormula Am9
C
n
H
2n# -
OH
n A 1:2:3:B
C>33> methanol
C2>3> ethanol
C3>"3> propanol
C4>&3> butanol
In industry9
St"am # "th"n"
In laboratory9
."rm"ntation Pro&"ss
Experiment
'issol0e in .ater
'issol0e in or*anic sol0ent:
$eutral:
$on-conductor o( electricity
1. Combustion
C2>3> C 32 C32 C >23
2. 3xidation
2D3E
C2>3> C>3C33> C >23
3. 'ehydration
Alumina
C2>3> C2>4 C >23
>eat
Cotton
C
Ethanol
Alumina
Ethene
)ater
Isomerism in the alcohol Chemical properties
o( alcohol
6isuse o( the
alcohol and the
e((ect
'ia*ram
B. 2.!
1!
'ehydration o( ethanol
CARBO/0,(C
AC(D
'e(inition
>omolo*ous
1eries
5eneral
(ormula
$amin*
7reparation o(
ethanoic acid
7hysical properties o(
the carboxylic acid
karboksilik
Chemical properties
o( ethanoic acid
>C33> methanoic acid 3
C>
3
C33> ethanoic acid
C
2
>