Hydrocarbons Derivatives - Alcohols 13-18
Hydrocarbons Derivatives - Alcohols 13-18
Hydrocarbons Derivatives - Alcohols 13-18
An example of the production of alcohol in nature: ethanol and CO2 are produced by yeast when
fermenting sugars like in grapes, and CO2 is also produced by fermenting bread
dough.
Naming of alcohols: (Alcohols are named depending on the corresponding alkanes as in alkyl halides)
1 - Determine the longest parent carbon chain containing the (- OH) group (hydroxyl) and add the (- ol)
suffix to the end of the alkane.
2 - When repeating the number of -OH groups, add di due to the presence of 2OH, tri to the presence of
3OH.
3- Number the carbon atoms closest to the -OH group
4- Enter position numbers for -OH immediately before the alcohol (mother's) name
5- Put dashes and commas and observe what is necessary in the past
6 - When alcohols consist of 3 or more carbon atoms, the location of the hydroxyl group should be
indicated with a number.
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OH CH3 CH2 CH2 OH
OH
Explain: alcohols dissolves in water: due to the hydrogen bonds between alcohols and water.
Explain: boiling point of alcohols is higher than the boiling point of the equivalent molar mass
hydrocarbons (similar in shape and size). The alcohol molecules are bonded together by a
hydrogen bond that raises the boiling point, while the hydrocarbon molecules bonded together
by weak London dispersion forces.
Explain: boiling point of water is higher than ethanol, water contains two hydrogen atoms
bonded to an oxygen atom, while methanol contains one hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen
atom, so the water molecules are bonded by more hydrogen bonds, which raises the boiling point
of water than methanol.
Explain: Although the distillation process used to separate alcohol from water, about 5% of
the water remains in the ethanol and water mixture after the end of this process or It is
difficult to separate alcohol and water by 100%: due to the hydrogen bonds between them
and water.
Explain The boiling point of alcohol containing 3 groups - OH is higher than alcohol containing 2OH
Explain: Alcohols are good solvents for other polar organic compounds because they are a
polar molecule because they contain a polar OH group, and likes dissolves likes.
Explain: The hydroxyl group in ethanol is of medium polarity as in water molecules: because
the angle of the covalent bond of oxygen in ethanol is almost equal to the angle of the
covalent bond of oxygen in water, and thus the hydroxyl of alcohol can have hydrogen
bonds with another hydroxyl alcohol.
1,2-ethandiol 197.30C
Generalization or base: :
Q: Arrange the following in ascending order (ethanol /1,2,3-propantriol/1 -2-ethanol)) according to:
1 - Boiling point:
2 - Viscosity:
1-butanol 7.4
1-pentanol 2.7
1-octanol 0.06