CHEM1020 Study Guide - Final Guide: Parent Structure, Covalent Bond, Hydrogen Bond

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Parent chain - longest chain contaning the -oh group. Number from the end that gives the -oh group the lower number. Two oh groups are named diols; 3 oh groups as triols. Common names - name the alkyl group bonded to oxygen followed by the word alcohol. Substituents are numbered and listed in alphabetical order. Alcohols are classified as primary (1o), secondary (2o), or tertiary (3o) depending on whether the oh group is on a 1o, 2o or 3o carbon. Both the c-o and o-h bonds are polar covalent. Alcohols associate in the liquid state by hydrogen bonding. Each o-h can participate in up to 3 hydrogen bonds: 2 per oxygen atom (2 lone pairs of electrons) and 1 hydrogen. Alcohols react with metals from groups 1 and 2 to liberate hydrogen gas and form metal alkoxides ro-m+. Alkoxides can be used as nucleophiles in sn reactions and as bases in - elimination reactions.

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