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Reactions of alkenes and alcohols MatchUp

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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Alkenes
Propanoic acid
Methanol
Alcohols
COOH
Alkanes
OH
Ethyl ethanoate
Ethanoic acid
Sodium carbonate
Propene
C=C
Ethanol
Sodium
Functional group found in carboxylic acids
Functional group found in alcohols
Functional group found in alkenes
Formed when alkenes react with hydrogen at 60 degrees Celsius in the presence of a nickel catalyst
Organic compounds which burn in air with smoky flames
Formed when ethene reacts with steam in the presence of a catalyst
Organic compounds often used as solvents
CH3OH
CH3CH2COOH
C3H6
Produced when ethanol reacts with an oxidising agent
Reacts with ethanoic acid to form sodium ethanoate, water and carbon dioxide
Reacts with ethanol to form sodium ethoxide and hydrogen
Produced in addition to water when ethanol and ethanoic acid react

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