9.1 IUPAC Nomenclature of Alcohols, Ethers and Phenols 9.1.1 Naming Alcohols 9.1.2 Naming Phenols 9.1.3 Naming Ethers 9.2 Preparation of alc
13. Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds2h 17m 20. Phenols55m Phenol Acidity 15m Oxidation of Phenols to Quinones 14m Cleavage of Phenyl Ethers 10m Kolbe-Schmidt Reaction 15m 4. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Topic summary When alkanes contain double or triple bonds, thattotallychanges the way we name th...
12. Alcohols, Ethers, Epoxides and Thiols2h 42m 13. Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds2h 17m 16. Conjugated Systems6h 13m Conjugation Chemistry 13m Stability of Conjugated Intermediates 4m Allylic Halogenation 12m Reactions at the Allylic Position ...
Functional Groups Halogens Alcohols Ethers Aldehydes Ketones Carboxylic Acids Esters Amines R-F, R-Cl, R-Br, R-I R-OH R-O-R R-COH R-CO-R R-COOH R-COO-R R-NH2 Halides Fluorides, Chlorides, Bromides, and Iodides Simply name the molecule as normal but add the prefix Fluoro, Chloro...
alcohols ethers aldehydes ketones carboxylic acids esters Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen • An alcohol is a compound obtained by substituting a hydroxyl group (-OH) for an –H atom on a carbon atom of a hydrocarbon group. • Some examples are ...
and their structure can be found on the reference link of the class website.8Compound Class Ending Functional Group Alkanes -aneNoneHaloalkanes -ane—XAlcohols -ol—OHEthers ether—O—Alkenes -ene Alkynes -yne—C≡C—Aldehydes -al Ketones -one Carboxylic Acids -oic acid Esters -oate ...
13. Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds2h 17m 20. Phenols55m Phenol Acidity 15m Oxidation of Phenols to Quinones 14m Cleavage of Phenyl Ethers 10m Kolbe-Schmidt Reaction 15m 4. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Topic summary Ringed structures are easy to name, you just need to use anewprefix (aka –...
13. Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds2h 17m 20. Phenols55m Phenol Acidity 15m Oxidation of Phenols to Quinones 14m Cleavage of Phenyl Ethers 10m Kolbe-Schmidt Reaction 15m 4. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Topic summary In chemistry, every single molecule needs a unique name. We can’t have two mol...
13. Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds2h 17m 20. Phenols55m Phenol Acidity 15m Oxidation of Phenols to Quinones 14m Cleavage of Phenyl Ethers 10m Kolbe-Schmidt Reaction 15m 4. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes Topic summary Types of Amines and Primary Amines ...