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Jordan University of Science and Technology
... naming phenols, H- bonding in alcohols & phenols, acidity & basicity of alcohols & phenols, dehydration of alcohols, reaction of alcohols with hydrogen halides, other methods toprepare alkyl halides from alcohols. Oxidation of alcohols, aromatic substitution in phenols, oxidation of phenols, thiols, ...
... naming phenols, H- bonding in alcohols & phenols, acidity & basicity of alcohols & phenols, dehydration of alcohols, reaction of alcohols with hydrogen halides, other methods toprepare alkyl halides from alcohols. Oxidation of alcohols, aromatic substitution in phenols, oxidation of phenols, thiols, ...
Document
... primary (1o) and the alkyl halide is also 1o If the carbon is attached to two other carbons, that carbon is secondary (2o) and the alkyl halide is 2o If the carbon is attached to three other carbons, the carbon is tertiary (3o) and the alkyl halide is 3o ...
... primary (1o) and the alkyl halide is also 1o If the carbon is attached to two other carbons, that carbon is secondary (2o) and the alkyl halide is 2o If the carbon is attached to three other carbons, the carbon is tertiary (3o) and the alkyl halide is 3o ...
Production of materials
... Oxygen in compounds has a charge of -2 in oxides and -1 in peroxides Hydrogen in compounds has a charge of +1 when combined with non-metals and -1 when combined ...
... Oxygen in compounds has a charge of -2 in oxides and -1 in peroxides Hydrogen in compounds has a charge of +1 when combined with non-metals and -1 when combined ...
CARBON COMPOUNDS - SMK Raja Perempuan Ipoh
... hydroxyl group. This is because –OH group forms hydrogen bonding that is stronger than the bonds between molecules of alcohol. Methanol, ethanol and propanol dissolve in water. The solubility of other alcohols decreases as the molecular mass increases. Naming the alcohol compound is likely to alkane ...
... hydroxyl group. This is because –OH group forms hydrogen bonding that is stronger than the bonds between molecules of alcohol. Methanol, ethanol and propanol dissolve in water. The solubility of other alcohols decreases as the molecular mass increases. Naming the alcohol compound is likely to alkane ...
ORGSEQPP.pps
... This Powerpoint show is one of several produced to help students understand selected topics at AS and A2 level Chemistry. It is based on the requirements of the AQA and OCR specifications but is suitable for other examination boards. Individual students may use the material at home for revision purp ...
... This Powerpoint show is one of several produced to help students understand selected topics at AS and A2 level Chemistry. It is based on the requirements of the AQA and OCR specifications but is suitable for other examination boards. Individual students may use the material at home for revision purp ...
C 2 H 5 OH(l)
... This Powerpoint show is one of several produced to help students understand selected topics at AS and A2 level Chemistry. It is based on the requirements of the AQA and OCR specifications but is suitable for other examination boards. Individual students may use the material at home for revision purp ...
... This Powerpoint show is one of several produced to help students understand selected topics at AS and A2 level Chemistry. It is based on the requirements of the AQA and OCR specifications but is suitable for other examination boards. Individual students may use the material at home for revision purp ...
Reactions of Alcohols
... SN2 reaction between R-X and R-OWE NEED TO CONSIDER STERIC HINDERANCE. This might lead to E2! ...
... SN2 reaction between R-X and R-OWE NEED TO CONSIDER STERIC HINDERANCE. This might lead to E2! ...
Final Exam Review - Clayton State University
... 1) Compounds that have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of ...
... 1) Compounds that have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of ...
Summary of Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds
... General test for esters. Also positive for acyl halides and acid anhydrides and amides. General test for carboxylic acids ...
... General test for esters. Also positive for acyl halides and acid anhydrides and amides. General test for carboxylic acids ...
Name - TeacherWeb
... When a halogen is attached to an aliphatic chain, it is called an alkyl halide; when attached to an arene ring, it is an aryl halide. Common names of halocarbons begin with the name of the alkyl or aryl group and end with the name of the halogen with an -ide ending. ...
... When a halogen is attached to an aliphatic chain, it is called an alkyl halide; when attached to an arene ring, it is an aryl halide. Common names of halocarbons begin with the name of the alkyl or aryl group and end with the name of the halogen with an -ide ending. ...
Lipids
... Sphingolipids are amino alcohols – note the amide in R2 and vinyl group in R3 • Named in the 1920s, when Egyptology was all the rage (“Sphinx” = mysterious) and these compounds were discovered and their function not known at the time • Now known to have many functions, including nerve cell sheaths ...
... Sphingolipids are amino alcohols – note the amide in R2 and vinyl group in R3 • Named in the 1920s, when Egyptology was all the rage (“Sphinx” = mysterious) and these compounds were discovered and their function not known at the time • Now known to have many functions, including nerve cell sheaths ...
Organic Reactions
... or have deficit of electrons b/c atom is attached to very electronegative atom ...
... or have deficit of electrons b/c atom is attached to very electronegative atom ...
كيمياء عضويةc - جامعة دمنهور
... Assign common and IUPAC names to alkyl halides, aryl halide, alcohols, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, and ethers. Define the relationship between the functional group and characteristic chemistry exhibited by organic molecules. Distinguish between differences and similarities of reactions of alk ...
... Assign common and IUPAC names to alkyl halides, aryl halide, alcohols, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, and ethers. Define the relationship between the functional group and characteristic chemistry exhibited by organic molecules. Distinguish between differences and similarities of reactions of alk ...
Organic Chemistry Fifth Edition
... halogen is attached to is directly attached to one other carbon. Similarly if the carbon that the halogen is attached to is directly attached to two carbons then it is a secondary alkyl halide. In tertiary alkyl halides the carbon with the halogen attached is directly attached to three other carbons ...
... halogen is attached to is directly attached to one other carbon. Similarly if the carbon that the halogen is attached to is directly attached to two carbons then it is a secondary alkyl halide. In tertiary alkyl halides the carbon with the halogen attached is directly attached to three other carbons ...
OME General Chemistry
... Nomenclature of Alkanes This nomenclature is formulated in rules agreed upon by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). First 4 straight-chain alkanes (methane, ethane, propane, and butane) have long established names. Higher members of the series are named from the Greek wor ...
... Nomenclature of Alkanes This nomenclature is formulated in rules agreed upon by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). First 4 straight-chain alkanes (methane, ethane, propane, and butane) have long established names. Higher members of the series are named from the Greek wor ...
“Protocol, alcohol, and geritol”
... The purpose of this lab is to determine the alcohol content of a consumer product using the organic laboratory technique of simple distillation. Discussion Alcohols are arguably some of the most important organic compounds. Not only are they prevalent in body chemistry in the guises of carbohydrates ...
... The purpose of this lab is to determine the alcohol content of a consumer product using the organic laboratory technique of simple distillation. Discussion Alcohols are arguably some of the most important organic compounds. Not only are they prevalent in body chemistry in the guises of carbohydrates ...
AS Chemistry: Paper 2 Physical Inorganic Organic 1.0 Basic
... Alcohols (update standard answers if necessary) Read over 3.6 Organic analysis – address problems. Write out the functional group tests for: ...
... Alcohols (update standard answers if necessary) Read over 3.6 Organic analysis – address problems. Write out the functional group tests for: ...
Organic Chemistry - WilsonSCH4U1-07-2015
... Naming Hydrocarbon (Alkyl) Branches Not all alkyl branches will be attached to the main chain at carbon 1. When carbon 1 of the branch is attached to the main chain the branch is named using the prefix for the # of C’s with “yl” attached. (i.e. propyl, ...
... Naming Hydrocarbon (Alkyl) Branches Not all alkyl branches will be attached to the main chain at carbon 1. When carbon 1 of the branch is attached to the main chain the branch is named using the prefix for the # of C’s with “yl” attached. (i.e. propyl, ...
File
... • The main industrial use for aldehydes is in the production of thermosetting plastics. ...
... • The main industrial use for aldehydes is in the production of thermosetting plastics. ...
Vocabulary Development/Alcohols/Graphs
... 4) inorganic, ionic bonds, molecular compound 5) Write the structural formula for 2-hexanol (C6H13OH) (Be sure every Carbon has 4 covalent bonds. The OH group must be placed on the 2nd Carbon atom … because the name specifies the placement of the group) ...
... 4) inorganic, ionic bonds, molecular compound 5) Write the structural formula for 2-hexanol (C6H13OH) (Be sure every Carbon has 4 covalent bonds. The OH group must be placed on the 2nd Carbon atom … because the name specifies the placement of the group) ...
File - Mr Weng`s IB Chemistry
... distinguish between alkenes and alkanes. • Writing equations for the reactions of alkenes with hydrogen and halogens and of symmetrical alkenes with hydrogen halides and water. • Outline of the addition polymerization of alkenes. • Relationship between the structure of the monomer to the polymer and ...
... distinguish between alkenes and alkanes. • Writing equations for the reactions of alkenes with hydrogen and halogens and of symmetrical alkenes with hydrogen halides and water. • Outline of the addition polymerization of alkenes. • Relationship between the structure of the monomer to the polymer and ...
Alcohol
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In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which the hydroxyl functional group (–OH) is bound to a saturated carbon atom. The term alcohol originally referred to the primary alcohol ethyl alcohol (ethanol), the predominant alcohol in alcoholic beverages.The suffix -ol appears in the IUPAC chemical name of all substances where the hydroxyl group is the functional group with the highest priority; in substances where a higher priority group is present the prefix hydroxy- will appear in the IUPAC name. The suffix -ol in non-systematic names (such as paracetamol or cholesterol) also typically indicates that the substance includes a hydroxyl functional group and, so, can be termed an alcohol. But many substances, particularly sugars (examples glucose and sucrose) contain hydroxyl functional groups without using the suffix. An important class of alcohols, of which methanol and ethanol are the simplest members is the saturated straight chain alcohols, the general formula for which is CnH2n+1OH.