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CHM 303 1st Edition Lecture 11Outline of Last Lecture Midterm #1Outline of Current Lecture Chapter 4: Alcohols and Alkyl HalidesI. Physical Properties of Alcohols and Alkyl HalidesII. Nomenclature of Alkyl HalidesIII. Nomenclature of AlcoholsCurrent LectureChapter 4: Alcohols and Alkyl HalidesI. Physical Properties of Alcohols and Alkyl HalidesA. Miscible Liquids: capable of mixing in any ratio w/o separation into 2 phasesB. Immiscible Liquids: incapable of mixing or attaining homogeneityII. Nomenclature of Alkyl HalidesA. Find longest carbon chain in hydrocarbon compound: suffix with -aneB. Determine location number and place in from of subsistent name1. -F Fluoro2. -Cl Chloro3. -Br Bromo4. -I IodoList these alphabeticallyIf there are more than one a substituent, use prefixes (2: di-, 3: tri-, etc.)These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.III. Nomenclature of AlcoholsA. Find longest carbon chain with -OH in hydrocarbon compound: suffix -olB. Ring carbons: -OH group is location


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