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the -OH group is attached to the aliphatic portion of the compound |
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the -OH is attached to the aliphatic portion of a compound (not a benzene ring) |
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the oxygen is attached to two carbon atoms |
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alcohols are classified into what categories? |
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primary, secondary, tertiary |
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alcohols with 1 to 12 carbons will be what state? |
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why do alcohols have higher bp? |
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because of the hydrogen bonding of hydroxyl group |
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one two and three carbon alcohols are |
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alcohols with more than five carbons will have minimal |
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what has the greatest effect on boiling point? |
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alkanes soluble or insoluble in water |
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for something to be soluble in water it must be able to form |
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hydrogen bondswith water or at least accept them |
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water solubility rule of thumb, one O, N or F allows solubility of |
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3 to 4 carbons, attached to hydrogens |
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if there are two or more -OH groups |
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greater solubility, and higher bp |
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more hydrogen bonds, greater or less solubility? |
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the more hydrogen bonds the higher or lower the bp? |
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the less carbons you have the higher or lower the bp? |
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for reactions what four thing do you want to look at? |
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the reagents, the functional groups, carbons with functional groups attached and adjacent carbon atoms |
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the loss of a water molecule |
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in dehydration the -OH and -H must be lost from |
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the first product in a reaction |
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predominates over the second (80/20) |
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take the Hydrogen off the carbon with |
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the least number of hydrogens to begin with |
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type of reaction that forms ether |
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the gain of bonds or loss of bonds to Hydrogen |
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carbon must bond with hydrogen or carbon |
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when oxidizing an organic compound |
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a H must also be attached to the c atom undergoing oxidation |
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oxidation of primary alcohols give |
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the oxidation of secondary alcohols gives |
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the oxidation of a tetiary compound yields |
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alcohol plus sulfuric acid= |
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dehydration at a high temp gives |
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dehydration at a low temp gives |
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methanol, ethanol, prpanol, ethylene glycol and glycerol |
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ethanol is commonly called |
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isopropyl is used for a solvent for |
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how many -OH groups does ethylene glycol have |
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is ethylene glycol soluble in water |
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which is more acidic alcohol or phenol? |
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the ion resulting from the loss of hydrogen from an alcohol |
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the ion resulting from the loss of hydrogen from phenol |
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alcohols are about as acidic as |
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are small ethers soluble in water |
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ehters can accept (blank) but cannot donate (blank) |
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hydrogen bonds, hydrogen for hydrogen bonds |
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something substituted in for carbon in a cyclic compound |
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does the ether group take priority? |
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two natural ether products |
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plant oils, and growth regualtors |
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three membered rings, very reactive |
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thiols and disulfides contain |
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thiols are sulfur analogs of |
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to name add (blank) to the parent hydrocarbon |
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triols when in the presence of a mild oxidizing agent |
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disulfides are biologically important for |
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protein structure and stability |
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heavy metals such as lead and mercury react with thiols to form |
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biological molecules that have more than one functional groups |
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