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ELMHURST CHM 103 - Alcohols
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Alcohols and PhenolsSlide 2PhenolsSlide 4EthersThiolsClassification of AlcoholsSlide 8Slide 9EthanolHydrogen Bonding in WaterHydrogen BondingSlide 13Boiling Points of Alcohols and EthersSlide 15Solubility of Alcohols and EthersSolubility and Boiling PointsAlcohols and PhenolsAlcohols and Phenols•Alcohol: carbon with OH or hydroxyl groupPhenols•Ingredients in cloves, vanillia, nutmeg, mintPhenols•Ingredients in cloves, vanillia, nutmeg, mintEthers•Oxygen with two carbons attached.Thiols•Thiol - SH - similar to alcohol except with SulfurClassification of Alcohols•How many carbon attached to carbon with -OH?Classification of Alcohols•How many carbons attached to carbon with -OH?Classification of Alcohols•How many carbons attached to carbon with -OH?EthanolHydrogen Bonding in Water•H of one molecule attract to O or N of another moleculeHydrogen Bonding•No H on O of ether - no hydrogen bondingHydrogen Bonding•Hydrogen bonding with water moleculesBoiling Points of Alcohols and EthersBoiling Points of Alcohols and EthersSolubility of Alcohols and EthersSolubility and Boiling


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ELMHURST CHM 103 - Alcohols

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