1092662sefw64-F324-Carbonyls (1)
1 3.9 Reactions of alcohols 1.Combustion 2. Dehydration 3. Formation of ethers 4.Oxidation.
Aldehydes and ketones that have a C=O bond, but no O-H bond, cannot form hydrogen bonds with one another, as alcohols. Aldehyde and ketones therefore have.
Carboxylic Acids. A carboxylic acid contains a carboxyl group, which is a carbonyl group attach to a hydroxyl group. carbonyl group O CH 3 — C—OH hydroxyl.
Separation Techniques Methods of Separating Mixtures Magnet Filter Decant Evaporation Centrifuge Chromatography Distillation.
OXYGEN CONTAINING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. Compounds of oxygen Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids are complex molecules containing oxygen. First.
What are alcohols? An alcohol contains a hydroxyl group (—OH) attached to a carbon chain. A phenol contains a hydroxyl group (—OH) attached to a benzene.
Petroleum The Refining Process. Petroleum Composition Petroleum is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons Mostly saturated or aromatic (~10%) Small amounts.
1 14.5 Physical Properties of Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers 14.6 Reactions of Alcohols Chapter 14 Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, and Thiols.
1 Announcements & Agenda (04/02/07) Pop Quiz Right Now! Quiz on Wednesday (Chirality & Ch 13) Will hand HW practice in lab Today Esters (13.3) Esters (13.3)
Zinc enzymes Lecture 7: Catalytic zinc Lewis acidity, substrate orientation and polarisation.
Chapters 10 and 11. -Carboxyl Group since a combination of carbonyl and hydroxyl groups. (see below) -nomenclature: common names usually used. -for IUPAC,