Which hydrocarbon ignites with the most luminous flame? A. Hydrocarbon B Which hydrocarbon is aromatic? B. Hydrocarbon A Which hydrocarbon is actively unsaturated? C. Hydrocarbon C Which hydrocarbon is aliphatic saturated? Which hydrocarbon is an arene?

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Which hydrocarbon ignites with the most luminous flame?
A. Hydrocarbon B
Which hydrocarbon is aromatic?
B. Hydrocarbon A
Which hydrocarbon is actively unsaturated?
C. Hydrocarbon C
Which hydrocarbon is aliphatic saturated?
Which hydrocarbon is an arene?
Transcribed Image Text:Which hydrocarbon ignites with the most luminous flame? A. Hydrocarbon B Which hydrocarbon is aromatic? B. Hydrocarbon A Which hydrocarbon is actively unsaturated? C. Hydrocarbon C Which hydrocarbon is aliphatic saturated? Which hydrocarbon is an arene?
Hydrocarbon Analysis. Based on the HYDROCARBONS TABLE below, answer the following questions accordingly. All hydrocarbons are clear, colorless
liquids
at
room
temperature.
HYDROCARBONS
Test
A
B
1. Ignition Test
2. Solubility in conc. H;SO,
3. w/ dil. MnO, (aq.),
slightly yellow flame
Orange sooty flame
Yellow flame w/ little soot
soluble
insoluble
insoluble
no color change
no color change
immediate color change
neutral
no color change
(color change may happen under UV) (color change may happen with catalyst) immediate color change
color change
4. w/ Br2.
no color change
5. w/ dil. MnO, (aq.), basic
6. w/ conc. HNO, and
no color change
color change
colorless layer
yellow oily layer
colorless layer
conc.H;SO4
Choices for the following questions are:
• Hydrocarbon A
Hydrocarbon B
• Hydrocarbon C
Transcribed Image Text:Hydrocarbon Analysis. Based on the HYDROCARBONS TABLE below, answer the following questions accordingly. All hydrocarbons are clear, colorless liquids at room temperature. HYDROCARBONS Test A B 1. Ignition Test 2. Solubility in conc. H;SO, 3. w/ dil. MnO, (aq.), slightly yellow flame Orange sooty flame Yellow flame w/ little soot soluble insoluble insoluble no color change no color change immediate color change neutral no color change (color change may happen under UV) (color change may happen with catalyst) immediate color change color change 4. w/ Br2. no color change 5. w/ dil. MnO, (aq.), basic 6. w/ conc. HNO, and no color change color change colorless layer yellow oily layer colorless layer conc.H;SO4 Choices for the following questions are: • Hydrocarbon A Hydrocarbon B • Hydrocarbon C
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