CHEM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Potassium Dichromate, Phenols, Phenol

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In this reaction, two molecules of alcohol combine to form an ether: only true for primary alcohols and at 140c, secondary and tertiary alcohols always give an alkene, oxidation. Addition of c-o bonds or removal of c-h bonds. Primary and secondary alcohols can be oxidized by mild oxidizing agents such as kmno4, Primary becomes an aldehyde with not enough reagent, becomes carboxylic acid in excess: halogenation. In this reaction a halogen atom is substituted for the hydroxyl group producing an alkyl halide. Alkyl halide production by this reaction is superior to alkyl halide production through halogenation of an alkane: structural characteristics of phenols. Phenol: an organic compound in which an -oh group is attached to a carbon atom that is part of an aromatic carbon ring system. Aryl group: an aromatic carbon ring system from which one hydrogen atom has been removed. General formula for an aryl alcohol: ar-oh.

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