4.2.1 Alcohol Flashcards

1
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What is the functional group of an alcohol?

A

Hydroxyl group - OH

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2
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What is the general formula for alcohol?

A

C(n) H(2n+1) OH

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3
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How do you name alcohols (one prefix, one suffix)?

A

Hydroxyl or ol

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4
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What kind of intermolecular forces do alcohols have? Why?

A

Hydrogen bonding, due to the electronegativity difference in the OH bond

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5
Q

How do alcohols’ melting point and boiling point compare to other hydrocarbons’ of similar C chain lengths? Why?

A

Higher because they have hydrogen bonding

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6
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Are alcohols soluble in water? Why does solubility depend on chain length?

A

Soluble when short chain - OH hydrogen bonds to hydrogen bond in water
Insoluble when long chain - non polarity of C-H bond takes precedence

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7
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What makes an alcohol primary?

A

C bonded to OH is only bonded to one other C atom

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8
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What makes an alcohol secondary?

A

C bonded to OH is bonded to two other C atoms

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9
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What makes an alcohol tertiary?

A

C bonded to OH is bonded to three other C atoms

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10
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Write an equation for the combustion of ethanol

A

C₂H₅OH (l) + 3O₂ (g) -> 2CO₂ (g) + 3H₂O (l)

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11
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What forms if you partially oxidise primary alcohol?

A

an aldehyde

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12
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What conditions are needed to partially oxidise a primary alcohol?

A

Dilute sulphuric acid, pottasium dichromate (VI), distil product as its produced, gentle heating

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13
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Write the equation for the partial oxidation of ethanol

A

C₂H₅OH (l) + [O] -> CH₃CHO (g) +H₂O (l)

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14
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What forms if you fully oxidise a primary alcohol?

A

A carboxylic acid

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15
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What conditions are needed to fully oxidise a primary alcohol?

A

Concentrated sulphuric acid, pottasium dichromate (VI), reflux, strong heating

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16
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Write an equation for the full oxidation of ethanol

A

C₂H₅OH (l) + 2[O] -> CH₃COOH (g) + H₂O 9l0

17
Q

What forms if you oxidise a secondary alcohol?

A

A ketone

18
Q

What conditions are needed for the oxidation of a secondary alcohol?

A

Concentrated sulphuric acid, potassium dichromate (VI), strong heating

19
Q

Write an equation for the oxidation of propan-2-ol

A

CH₃CH(OH)CH₃ (l) + [O] -> CH₃COCH₃ (g) + H₂O (l)

20
Q

Is it possible to oxidise tertiary alcohol?

A

No

21
Q

What is a dehydration reaction?

A

A reaction where water is lost to form an organic compound

22
Q

What are the products of a dehydration reaction of alcohol?

A

Alkene and water

23
Q

What are the conditions required for dehydration of alcohol?

A

Concentrated sulfuric acid or concentrated phosporic acid and 170°C

24
Q

What are the products of the halide subsitiution reaction with alcohol?

A

Haloalkane and water

25
Q

In what form is the halide used in halide substitution reaction?

A

In the form of a hydrogen halide

e.g. HBr

26
Q

How is hydrogen halide made in situ? Give examples

A

A salt is reacted with acid to form the hydrogen halide
e.g. sodium bromide reacts with sulfuric acid to form HBr
When iodine is reacted phosphoric acid is used as sulfuric acid oxidises iodide ions into iodine