Question
Question: Convert ethane to butane?...
Convert ethane to butane?
Solution
Hint: we must have to remember that the Molecular formula of ethane is C2 H6 and butane is C4 H10
Complete step by step answer:
Let's start with the discussion of ethane and butane, both ethane (prefix eth means 2 carbons) and butane (prefix but means 4 carbons) are alkanes with molecular formulas C2H6 and C4H10¬ respectively. Being an alkane means that both of these hydrocarbons will have no present unsaturation, therefore, no double or triple bonds are present.
Let’s draw the molecular structure of both ethane and butane for better understanding.
So, we have both the structures and by seeing, and analysing both we get that the difference between both the alkanes is only the no. of carbons and no. of hydrogen.
So, if we take 2 ethanes we get the same no. of carbons but 2 extra hydrogens. But, when we react with these two ethane and combine them to form a single bond between these two, the two hydrogens will be removed and we will get the butane.
So, how will this reaction proceed? Well, this reaction will proceed through Wurtz Reaction.
Wurtz Reaction is the reaction in which two lower alkyl halides combine in the presence of alkali metal or dry ether medium to form a higher alkane.
So first, the ethane will react with halogen which might be bromine to give alkyl halide
CH3 - CH3 + Br2sunlight CH3 - CH2Br + HBr
Now we have ethyl bromide, now for a second we will take two ethyl bromides and react them in the presence of sodium metal to get butane.
CH3−CH2Br + CH3−CH2Br anhydrous Na CH3−CH2−CH2−CH3+NaBr
So like this, we will convert the ethane to butane using Wurtz Reaction.
Note: While solving the questions based on Wurtz Reaction the student must keep in mind that one should always use halogens in the presence of sunlight in Wurtz reaction and to use anhydrous Na or ether for the second step.