Alcohols Flashcards

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Describe the properties of the OH group in alcohols

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O = high electron density due to it’s high electronegativity and it’s lone pair of electrons

O = It’s a Lewis base

Low electron density on H -> group is weakly acidic

Poor leaving group (but easily protonated to generate an excellent leaving group)

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What is an alcohol called when the OH group is removed?

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An alkoxide anion

RO- alkoxides

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Describe the properties of an alkoxide anion.

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An important base

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Describe the acidity of an alcohol

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Weaker acids than water

Only have one ‘acidic’ proton per molecule

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5
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What are the two ways alcohols can be prepared

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Using an alkene

Using an alkyl halide

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How can an alcohol be made from an alkene?

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Addition reaction of an alkene (Hydration)
(in the presence of an acid - catalyst)

Water molecule is added to the double bond
(H to one C and OH to another C)

Alcohol is formed

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How can an alcohol be made from an alkyl halide?

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Elimination reaction - Loss of leaving group

Alkyl halide loses it’s halo group e.g. F

Water molecule attaches to alkane

H2O bonded to alkane then loses a hydrogen (deprotonation) to form a OH group

Alcohol is formed

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Explain how alcohols can act as both an acid and a base

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When an alcohol reacts with very strong bases or very strong acidic solutions, it can act as an acid (giving out its H +) or a base (releasing its −OH −)

Reacts with strong base - alcohol gives out its H+

Reacts with strong acid - alcohol gives out it’s OH-

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What can primary alcohols be oxidised into?

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Aldehydes which can be further oxidised into carboxylic acid

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What can secondary alcohols be oxidised into?

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Ketones - no further oxidation

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11
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What can tertiary alcohols be oxidised into?

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Can’t be oxidised

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Give the reaction mechanism for the oxidation of ethanol to ethanal (primary alcohol)

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Ethanol + O –>distillation –> ethanal + H2O

Alcohol + O = aldehyde + water

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Give the reaction mechanism for the oxidation of ethanol to ethanoic acid

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Ethanol + 2O –> reflux–> ethanoic acid + water

Alcohol + 2O = carboxylic acid + water

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