Draw structures with names of Primary, Secondary, Tertiary alcohols. Also draw the reaction with product as each kind of alcohol undergoes oxidation reaction. Draw the condensed structural formula.
Draw structures with names of Primary, Secondary, Tertiary alcohols. Also draw the reaction with product as...
for the general formula C5H12O draw the structures of three isomeric alcohols that illustrate primary secondary and tertiary alcohol structures.
1. Draw structures of one primary alcohol, one secondary alcohol and one tertiary alcohol and give the correct name for each structure you have drawn. 2. Describe the difference between alcohols and phenols. 3. Describe the difference between an aldehyde and a ketone, and indicate how each differs from an alcohol Describe what is meant by oxidation and reduction in relation to organic compounds, giving one example of oxidation of an organic compound and one example of reduetion of an...
Alcohols, Aldehydes, and Ketones Report Sheet c. Oxidation of Alcohols C.3 C.2 Condensed Structural Formula Classification C.1 Color Change with Cro - yes Alcohol C.4 Oxidation Product (if reaction takes place) Ethanol Aldehyde yes Primary 2-Propanol yes Secondary Ketone 2-Methyl- 2-propanol tertiary Cyclohexanol Questions and Problems Q.2 Write the product of the following reactions (if no reaction, write NR): CH2CH2CH2OH CH3CH2CH=0
1. a) Give the IUPAC names of these alcohols. b) State whether they are primary, secondary or tertiary group, do this for each one Y secondary or tertiary alcohols. If a molecule contains more than one -OH 2. Ethane-1,2-diol (MW = 62.1 g/mol) has a boiling point of 198°C, and 1-propanol (MW-60.1 g/mol) has a boiling point of 97°C. Explain the difference in boiling point drawing the structures as part of your answer. 3. One of these compounds has a...
1. assign IUPAC names to the following alcohols2.classify the following alcohols as primary, secondary or tertiary
Background: Oxidation of Alcohols is the removal of two hydrogens from the reaction site. Tertiary alcohols are unable to undergo oxidation because they do not have two hydrogens in the reaction site. Oxidation of carbonyl families such as aldehydes and ketones is the addition of oxygen to the reaction site. In order to add oxygen to the reaction site a terminal hydrogen needs to be bonded to a primary carbonyl carbon. Ketones cannot undergo oxidation because they have a secondary...
Classify the amines and the alcohols (no secondary, tertiary, or quaternar the phenols) in albuterol and salmeterol as primary, -CHCH NHC(CH3 HOH.C albutera (Trade names: Ventolin, Proventil) (1) primary v alcohol - (2) primary alcohol (3) secondary , amine, no 4 CHCHHICH NOCH, HOH OH Salmeterol (Trade name Serevent) Prey 19 of 10 Next > IMG_3956.jpg A pof (34).pdf Module 4 Chapter
12. CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING AS PRIMARY ALCOHOLS (P), SECONDARY ALCOHOL, TERTIARY ALCOHOL, PHENOL, ETHER OR NONE OF THE THESE.
Question 1 Alcohols can be catagorized as primary, secondary, or tertiary. For each of the alcohols shown below, write a 1, 2 or 3 for primary, secondary, or tertiary, respectively, in the space next to the structure. xor OH HO Question 2 Rank the following molecules in order of increasing boiling point, by entering a ranking number (1-4) in the box beside the structure (1=lowest BP). Homo MC2
Draw the structural formula for a compound that contains a tertiary alcohol, a secondary alkyl halide, and primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogens. a. Indicate the number of beta-hydrogens relative the alkyl halide. b. Name the compound you just drew.