Chemistry 1027A/B Chapter Notes -Ring Strain, Thiol, Stereochemistry

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Functional group of an alcohol is an oh (hydroxyl) group bonded to an sp3 hybridized c atom. O atom of an alcohol is also sp3 hybridized. We classify alcohols as primary, secondary, tertiary depending on whether the oh group is on a 1 / 2 / 3 c. Glycol: compound with two hydroxyl groups on different c. Because of the large difference in electronegativity between o and c and between o and h, both the c-o and o-h bonds of an alcohol are polar covalent. Alcohols are polar molecules and higher boiling points. Hydrogen bonding: attractive force between a partial positive charge on h and partial negative charge on a nearby o, n, f atom. Increased solubility due to hydrogen bonding between alcohol molecules and water. As molecular weight increases, physical properties of alcohols become more like those of hydrocarbons. Alcohols can function as both weak acids and weak bases.

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