CHEM1161 Lecture Notes - Diethyl Ether, Ketone, Butyraldehyde

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Step 3 give the location and name of each substituent relative to the oh group: ch3 ch2 ch2 ch2 oh 1-butanol, ch3 ch ch ch2 ch3 3-methyl-2-pentanol. Write the structure of each of the following: 3-pentanol. Thiols: thiols are named in the iupac system by adding thiol to the alkane name of the longest carbon contain sulfur are similar to alcohols contain a thiol ( sh) group often have strong odors are found in cheese, onions, garlic, and oysters are used to detect gas leaks chain. Classify each alcohol as primary, secondary, or tertiary. Alcohols undergo oxidation, increasing the number of carbon and oxygen bonds. Primary alcohols are oxidized to produce an aldehyde. Secondary alcohols are oxidized to produce a ketone. To indicate the process of oxidation, [o] is placed over the reaction arrow. 1 bond to o 2 b onds to o. Tertiary (3(cid:176) ) alcohols do not readily oxidize.