CHEM 242 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Isobutanol, Isopropyl Alcohol, Methanol

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Chapter 10: structure and synthesis of alcohols (chem 242) Structure of alcohol resembles water, but with an alkyl group replacing one of h. C o h bond angle in methanol = 108. 9. H o h bond angle in water = 104. 5. Difference because alkyl group is bulkier than h. O h bond lengths are about the same size in both water and methanol (0. 96 a). C o bond is longer though (1. 4 a) because of the larger covalent radios of carbon. Alcohols can be classified according to their carbinol carbon atom. Carbinol carbon atom = the one that is bonded to the hydroxyl group (-oh) If carbinol carbon atom is primary (bonded to another carbon atom), the alcohol is also primary. Phenols = compounds with a hydroxyl group (-oh) bonded directly to an aromatic (benzene) ring. Ol suffix with a number to give the location of the hydroxyl group. Name the longest carbon that contains the carbonil carbon atom.

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