Learning objective
Investigate reactions of alcohols. (AT 2, 5, 6)
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Reactions of alkenes and alcohols (chemistry only)
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Alcohols
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Short explanation
Investigating the reactions of alcohols involves exploring how these compounds, characterized by the functional group –OH, interact with various substances. Key reactions include the combustion of alcohols, which produces carbon dioxide and water, and their reaction with sodium, resulting in the release of hydrogen gas. Additionally, alcohols can undergo oxidation to form aldehydes or carboxylic acids. Understanding these reactions is crucial for grasping the properties and applications of alcohols in everyday life, such as in fuels and solvents.
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This objective helps connect Alcohols to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Reactions of alkenes and alcohols (chemistry only).
Common mistakes
1 linked- Misunderstanding Alcohol Reactions: Focus on the functional group –OH in alcohols and remember that they undergo different reactions compared to alkenes, particularly in combustion and oxidation.
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- Describe alkenes as hydrocarbons with a double carbon-carbon bond.
Structure and formulae of alkenes
- State the general formula for the homologous series of alkenes as CnH2n.
Structure and formulae of alkenes
- Explain that alkenes are unsaturated because they contain two fewer hydrogen atoms than the alkane with the same number of carbon atoms.
Structure and formulae of alkenes
- Recall the first four members of the homologous series of alkenes as ethene, propene, butene and pentene.
Structure and formulae of alkenes
- Represent alkene molecules in displayed, structural and molecular formula forms.
Structure and formulae of alkenes
