Title: Chapter 17 Alcohols and Organic Acids
1Chapter 17
Alcohols
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- You will learn about
- Alcohols
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alcohols
- a group of organic compounds with the general
formula CnH2n1OH, where n is the number of
carbon atoms in one molecule - contain the OH functional group of atoms
- names end with ol
- are covalent molecules
- are colourless liquids
- have low boiling points
- are soluble in water
a ball-and-stick model of ethanol, CH3CH2OH
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alcohol homologous series
No. of Carbon Atoms in One Molecule Name Molecular formula Structure of One Molecule Boiling Point (C)
1 Methanol 64
2 78
CH3OH
Ethanol
Ethanol
C2H5OH
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alcohol homologous series
No. of Carbon Atoms in One Molecule Alcohol Member Relative Molecular Mass Structure of One Molecule Boiling Point (C)
3 Propanol (C3H7OH) 60 97
4 Butanol (C4H9OH) 74 117
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reactions of alcohols combustion
- alcohols burn in air to form carbon dioxide and
water
ethanol oxygen carbon dioxide water
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reactions of alcohols oxidation
- ethanol can also be oxidised by bacteria in air
to ethanoic acid - example beer or wine left exposed to the air for
some days turned sour ethanol oxidised to
ethanoic acid
ethanol oxygen ethanoic acid water
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ethanol
Ethanol can be made in two ways
- by reacting ethene with steam over a catalyst
- by fermentation of sugars or starch with yeast
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ethanol
To make a sample of ethanol by fermenting sugar
beaker full of water at 37C
conical flask
mixture of yeast and glucose solution
limewater
fermentation of sugar to make ethanol
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uses of ethanol
solvents for paints, varnishes, perfumes
alcoholic drinks
oxidation
ethanol
fuel for vehicles
making ethanoic acid for preserving food and
making esters
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