Objectives After studying this Unit, you will be able to • name alcohols, phenols and ethers according to the IUPAC system of nomenclature; • discuss the reactions involved…
1. Reactions of Alcohol 2. Reactions of Alcohols 3. Reactions of alcohols Alcohols contain an –OH group covalently bonded to a carbon atom.However, this –OH group does…
1. RELATED SUBSTANCESMETHOD DEVELOPMENT.Forced degradation studies orStress testing studies:What are the Objectives ?:• To investigate the likely degradation products,…
Slide 14.8 Preparation of Alkyl Halides from Alcohols and Hydrogen Halides ROH + HX RX + H 2 O Slide 2 Reaction of Alcohols with Hydrogen Halides ROH + HX RX + HOH Hydrogen…
Slide 1Classification and Identification of Alcohols and Phenols Slide 2 Types of Alcohols Alcohols may be classified as either primary, secondary or tertiary depending on…
Slide 1Properties of haloalkanes Slide 2 Haloalkanes are hydrocarbons with one hydrogen atom (or more) replaced by a halogen atom – a chlorine, bromine or iodine atom.…
1.FUNCTIONAL GROUP OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Presented By: Janine V. Samelo BSChem2 2. HYDROCARBONS: >HYDROCARBONS ARE CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS CONSISTING ENTIRELY OF CARBON AND…
1. AMU –PAST PAPERSCHEMISTRY- UNSOLVED PAPER – 2003 2. SECTION – I Single Correct Answer Type There are five parts in this question. Four choices are given for…
1. Done bySHOBANA.N.SQUEEN MARY’S COLLEGE 2. Possible to make tertiary chloroalkanes But to make primary or secondary ones youreally need to use a different method.Tertiary…