Chapter 11 - Hydrocarbons
The students after completing this chapter will be able to understand the hydrocarbons, and they will be able to tell the difference between how the hydrocarbons are different from other elements in nature or in the periodic table. The students after completing this chapter will be able to understand ethane and how it is generally unreactive, but when chlorine is added to it during combustion, it becomes reactive. The students will be able to understand how the substitution reactions are conducted and how, in the substitution reaction, one atom or group of atoms is replaced by the other atom or group of atoms. The students will learn the use of symbol equations, cracking the larger hydrocarbons, hydrogenation of alkenes and alkynes and reduction of alkyl halides.
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