Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Alkanes :: essays research papers
 Alkanes      The alkanes are the simplest form of organic compounds. They are made up  of only Carbon atoms and Hydrogen atoms. All of the bonds are single and the  number of hydrogen atoms versus carbon atoms follows this formula: CnH2n+2  Alkanes are all non-polar molecules so they aren't soluble in water. Here are  some more facts. -Referred to as "Saturated" -They have  -low densities  -low melting points  -low boiling points -Refer to "Slide 29" sheet  We couldn't find any information on who discovered them. Or on the what,  where, or when. However the first alkane that was discovered was probably  methane. Because, of course, this is the gas that cows belch.  The journal of toxology report that a 15 year old boy was stricken with  hemiparesis "resulting from acute intoxication following inhalation of butane  gas." Hemiparesis is when half of a person's body is paralyzed. Through  reactions alkanes can be transformed into chloroform. This has been shown to  accumulate in lungs of swimmers after they swim for extended periods of time.  As mentioned above chloroform can be produced which can be used for  anesthesia. Also dichloromethane, or paint stripper and 1,2-dichloroethane  which is a dry cleaning fluid. Here is a sample reaction where a halogen  replaces a hydrogen. CH4(g) + C12(g) ----> CH3Cl(g) + HCl(g)  There are many uses for alkanes, for instance: Propane is used in gas  grills, butane is used in cigarette lighters, through various reactions  scientists can make paint stripper, anesthesia or dry cleaning fluid. The  Pentanes and Hexanes are also highly flammable and make really cool explosions.  Heptane, octane and nonane make up gasoline. The "Octane Scale" on gas pumps  uses a system which rates n-heptane at a 0 and isooctane at 100.  Currently propane gas is being studied to use it as a fuel for more    					    
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