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Organic: Identifying Functional Groups; Naming Molecules Functional groups: alcohol, ether, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ester, amide, and amine. Do the topics appropriate for your lecture
18 wrz 2012 · This document provides information on alcohols, phenols, and ethers. It discusses their classification, nomenclature, structures, properties, and preparation methods. Alcohols contain an -OH group attached to a carbon atom, while phenols have an -OH group on an aromatic ring.
PowerPoint Presentation. Chapter 11: Alcohols and Ethers. Ethers: Structure and Properties. Synthesis of Ethers. Reactions of Ethers. Epoxides: Synthesis and Opening. Anti 1,2 Dihydroxylation of Alkenes.
36 Name Chapter 18 Naming Alcohols Practice Worksheet Alcohols: Alcohols are named by replacing the suffix ‘-ane’ with ‘-anol.’ The position of the hydroxyl group(s) on the parent chain is(are) indicated by placing the number(s) corresponding to the location(s) on the parent chain
Naming Alcohols with Practice Problems. Naming alcohols follows the same rules we discussed earlier for the IUPAC nomenclature rules for alkanes. This is the brief summary of steps: Step 1. Identify the parent chain. Step 2. Identify the substituents. Step 3. Number the parent chain giving the OH group the lowest locant.
Here is a great powerpoint for your organic chemistry class on alcohols and ethers their similarities differences , naming and types including primary secondary and tertiary . That includes following contents. 1- Hydroxy or alkanol group. 2- Types of alcohols (1, 2 3 degree) 3- IUPAC naming of alcohols. 4- Physical properties.
19 lis 2014 · Chapter 8 Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers. 薄荷腦. 8.1 Naming Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers. Alcohols. Simple alcohols are named in the IUPAC system as derivatives of the parent alkane, using the suffix – ol. 2-Methyl pentan- 2-ol. cis - Cyclohexane- 1,4-diol. 3-Phenyl butan- 2-ol. 1.47k views • 59 slides